at least until the new Mac Pro shows up next year, but for years, if you needed the most powerful and flexible machine money could buy, the Power Mac was the only way to go. For almost five years, the ...
which a small chassis like that of the iMac G4 could not provide. As with the “trash can” Mac Pro, Apple had designed itself into a corner and couldn’t rectify the situation without another ...
“Flickr user Rusty saw his busted G4 iMac, his iPad and had a chocolate-and-peanut butter moment. He removed the iMac’s innards and display. Next he cut and molded some acrylic to accommodate the iPad ...
the entire board is smaller than the stock iMac G4’s hard drive. It still took plenty of cramming, with a multitude of adapters finagled and massaged to fit inside the original housing.