IMac G3

The iMac G3, known simply as iMac when it was released in 1998, is a computer (or series of computers) which were well-known for their ease of use and ease of Internet access. Apple did not boast when it claimed that you could unpack the iMac and be on the Internet within 10 minutes.

iMac Bondi Blue (1998)
The iMac Bondi Blue was the very first -- and most classic -- iMac. Packed in a teal, semi-transparent case, it packed the monitor, hard drive and optical unit in one easy-to-carry case.

The iMac Bondi Blue was also known for the undocumented Mezzanine port. It also came with an infrared port, one of the very few Maicntosh desktops to come with such a port.

iMac (Early 1999)
The early 1999 iMac came in five colors, as the color aspect proved to be a success. They were introduced with a famous ad spot, Colors.