eMac - Wikipedia The eMac (short for education Mac) is a discontinued all-in-one Mac desktop computer that was produced and designed by Apple Computer Released in 2002, it was originally aimed at the education market but was later made available as a cheaper mass-market alternative to Apple's "Sunflower" iMac G4
EMac - The Apple Wiki The eMac was announced on 29 April 2002, exclusively sold to educational customers as a low-cost update to the iMac G3 [1] It upgrades the processor to the PowerPC G4 series, and simplifies the iMac G3 design to "snow white" glossy plastic
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Apple eMac - RetroTechCollection The eMac name is a combination of Education ('e') and Macintosh ('Mac') and is a play on the iMac naming scheme It has also been labeled the 'Economy Mac' within online Apple Macintosh community spaces
Maximizing and making use of an eMac 1. 25 - Low End Mac Maximizing into space and beyond! The eMac G4 was the last of any gumdrop-shaped Macs with a CRT display, feeling like a direct spiritual successor to the iMac G3 versus the iMac G4 taking on a wholly new form factor
Apple eMac: Specs, Value Vintage Computer Guide Despite its relatively short lifespan, the eMac holds a significant place in Apple history It is remembered as one of the last and finest examples of a CRT computer, offering exceptional image quality at a budget price