iMac/iMac DV (Slot-Loading)
Codename: "Kihei, P7"
Discontinued: July 2000
Processor: PowerPC 750 (G3)
Processor Speed: 350, 400 MHz
Cache: 32 KB L1, 512 k backside (1:2)
Data Path: 64 bit
System Bus: 100 MHz
Hard Drive Size: 6, 10, or 13 GB
Media: 24x CD-ROM or 4x DVD-ROM
Colours: Blueberry, Grape, Strawberry, Tangerine, Lime, and Graphite 
Weight and Dimensions: 34.7 lbs, 15.0" H x 15.0" W x 17.1" D
Original Mac OS: Mac OS 8.6
Maximum Mac OS: Latest release of Mac OS X
Machine ID: PowerMac2,1
Motherboard RAM: None
Maximum RAM: 1 GB (Actual) 512 MB (Apple)
Number of Sockets: 2 - PC100 3.3V 168-pin SDRAM
Minimum RAM Speed: 10 ns
Graphics Card: ATI Rage 128 VR (AGP 2x)
Video Memory: 8 MB
Built-in Display: 15" CRT (13.8 viewable)
Resolutions: 640x480 @ 117Hz, 800x600 @ 95Hz, 1024x768 @ 75Hz
Display Connection: DB-15 VGA (on 400MHz)
Slots: None
Hard Drive Bus: Ultra ATA/66
Modem: 56k
AirPort: Optional AirPort card
Bluetooth: None
PRAM Battery: 3.6V Lithium
Power: 150 watts
USB: 2 - 12 MBit/s
FireWire: 2 (on 400 MHz)
Ethernet: 10/100BaseT
Infrared: None
Sound: 16 bit stereo with built-in speakers
History: Announced in October 1999, The iMac (Slot Loading) was the low end of a new "good, better, best" iMac product strategy from Apple. The iMac SL built on the success of the rev. D iMacs, adding a faster processor, more RAM (64 MB base), a better graphics sub-system, an improved speaker system, and a slot-loading CD-ROM drive. With all these new features, the iMac SL was still $200 cheaper than predecessor. At $999 U.S., the blueberry-only iMac SL was the cheapest Apple-branded machine in many years.

