iMac (Summer 2000)
Codename: 
Discontinued: February 2001
Processor: PowerPC 750 (G3)
Processor Speed: 350, 400, 450, 500 MHz
Cache: 32 KB L1, 512 k backside (1:2)
Data Path: 64 bit
System Bus: 100 MHz
Hard Drive Size: 7, 10, 20, or 30 GB
Media: 24x CD-ROM or 4x DVD-ROM
Colours: Indigo, Ruby, Sage, Snow, and Graphite
Weight and Dimensions: 34.7 lbs, 15.0" H x 15.0" W x 17.1" D
Original Mac OS: Mac OS 9.0.4
Maximum Mac OS: Latest release of Mac OS X
Machine ID: PowerMac2,2
Motherboard RAM: None
Maximum RAM: 1 GB
Number of Sockets: 2 - PC100 3.3V 168-pin SDRAM
Minimum RAM Speed: 10 ns
Graphics Card: ATI Rage 128 Pro (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 on 400MHz+ 
Bluetooth: None
PRAM Battery: 3.6V Lithium
Power: 150 watts
USB: 2 - 12 MBit/s
FireWire: 2 - 400 MBit/s on 400MHz+
Ethernet: 10/100BaseT
Infrared: None
Sound: 16 bit stereo with built-in speakers
History: The iMac (Summer 2000) was the lowest priced iMac yet. Essentially a reissue of the iMac (Slot Loading) at a lower price point (and without an AirPort slot), the iMac (Summer 2000) was priced to move at $799 U.S. It was available only in indigo, and shipped with 64 MB of RAM a 56k modem, and included Apple's new Pro Mouse and Pro Keyboard. iMac DV SE (Summer 2000) built on the runaway success of the iMac DV SE. The processor speed was raised to 500MHz, the hard drive was more than doubled to 30GB, and a new color option (Snow) was added.

