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− | |specs= | + | |specs='''CPU:''' PowerPC G4 @ 450Mhz<br>'''RAM:''' 192MB<br>'''Disk:''' Unknown GB<br>'''CD-Drive:''' 5x DVD-ROM<br>'''Airport:''' No |
− | |dateofentry= | + | |dateofentry=2020/09/30 |
|status=in | |status=in | ||
|state=Good | |state=Good | ||
|identifier='''Serial:''' CK110HLVKBJ | |identifier='''Serial:''' CK110HLVKBJ | ||
− | |location= | + | |location=[[Inventory:Box 3|Box 3]] |
|notes=Minor crack around the metal pins on top | |notes=Minor crack around the metal pins on top | ||
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== About == | == About == | ||
− | + | The Power Mac G4 Cube was introduced on the 19th of July, 2000 by Steve Jobs. | |
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+ | Although the device received great praise for its design, it went out of production less then a year after it was introduced.<br> | ||
+ | Suffering from issues such as cracks that would develop in the casing and failing to find a large enough of an audience caused it to be considered a commercial failure. | ||
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+ | An estimated 150,000 units were sold in its lifespan. | ||
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+ | The Power Mac G4 Cube is listed in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) | ||
== Pictures == | == Pictures == | ||
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* 2020/10 - Removed Battery | * 2020/10 - Removed Battery | ||
− | [[Category:Desktops | + | [[Category:Desktops]] |
Latest revision as of 18:37, 11 July 2022
Apple Power Mac G4 Cube | |
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Specs: | CPU: PowerPC G4 @ 450Mhz RAM: 192MB Disk: Unknown GB CD-Drive: 5x DVD-ROM Airport: No |
Date of entry: | 2020/09/30 |
Status: | In Collection |
Condition: | Good |
Identifier: | Serial: CK110HLVKBJ |
Notes: | Minor crack around the metal pins on top |
Location: | Box 3 |
Contents
About
The Power Mac G4 Cube was introduced on the 19th of July, 2000 by Steve Jobs.
Although the device received great praise for its design, it went out of production less then a year after it was introduced.
Suffering from issues such as cracks that would develop in the casing and failing to find a large enough of an audience caused it to be considered a commercial failure.
An estimated 150,000 units were sold in its lifespan.
The Power Mac G4 Cube is listed in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
Pictures
Maintenance log
- 2020/10 - Removed Battery