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Update Published November 2, 2024
Every Apple iMac G4 model is listed below.
The iMac G4 was introduced in 2002 and it was sold until 2004. Often considered the most beautiful iMac design, with a bit of a resemblance to a classic desk lamp, all iMac G4 models use a white half sphere case with a 15", 17", or 20" flat-panel display mounted on a chromed steel arm atop the computer housing.
Apple sold earlier iMac G3 models from 1998 to 2002 as well as later iMac G5 models from 2004 until 2006 and iMac models with Intel processors from 2006 until 2022. Newer, and current, iMac models all use Apple Silicon processors.
Click on a specific model for its complete technical specs, configuration options, identification details, performance benchmarks, original price in dozens of countries, and more.
You may also be interested in All iMac models, which includes earlier iMac models with PowerPC G3 (1998-2002) processors in addition to later iMac models with PowerPC G5 (2004-2006), Intel, (2006-2022) and Apple Silicon processors (2021-Current), and All Apple Macs.
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Asterisks indicate that particularly important details are provided on the applicable specs page. Also note that configurations listed are the default or most common; many models have multiple options. Refer to the specs page for full details.
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