Apple iMac Desktop, Indigo, M8582LL/A (500-MHz PowerPC G3, 128 MB RAM, 20 GB hard drive)

Apple iMac Desktop, Indigo, M8582LL/A (500-MHz PowerPC G3, 128 MB RAM, 20 GB hard drive)

Apple iMac Desktop, Indigo, M8582LL/A (500-MHz PowerPC G3, 128 MB RAM, 20 GB hard drive)
Manufacturer: Apple Computer
Product Type: Personal Computer

Editorial Review:
Product Description
iMac is, quite simply, an outrageously attractive, surprisingly affordable, and extraordinarily easy-to-set-up-and-use system. It comes fully loaded, but brings along none of the hassle you might associate with the word "computer". Get ready for the excitement of swift, simple Internet access - your passport to a world of information. And playing so richly detailed game, you actually feel like you are in another world. Consider the fact that iMac delivers significantly more power than you would expect from a computer at such a great price.Whether you are a first-time computer user or a highly experienced one, iMac, with its powerful, state-of-the-art features and simplicity of setup and operation, is the ideal choice. It will let you do the things you want to do with a computer, and many things you may only have dreamt about.
Amazon.com
The iMac may be the epitome of a home system or entry-level multimedia desktop. This model, in a deep-blue translucent color that Apple calls "indigo," offers a 500 MHz processor, 128 MB of RAM, and a CD-RW drive, all housed in an integrated case with a 15-inch (13.8-inch viewable diagonal) display. Additionally, the system has 20 GB hard disk drive, an ATI Rage 128 Ultra graphics card, 56K modem, and 10/100 Mbps Ethernet interface. Both the classic Mac OS 9 and the slick new Mac OS X ship with the system.

Apple iMac Desktop, Indigo, M8582LL/A (500-MHz PowerPC G3, 128 MB RAM, 20 GB hard drive)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Macintosh Counterface
  • Great Little Computer!
  • BAD Computer
  • Take a bite...
  • imac DV
Apple iMac Desktop, Indigo, M8582LL/A (500-MHz PowerPC G3, 128 MB RAM, 20 GB hard drive)

Manufacturer: Apple Computer
ProductGroup: Personal Computer
Binding: Personal Computers

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Accessories:
  1. Sony 4X Dbl Layer 16X DVD+/-RW External Drive ( DRX720UL/T )
  2. Targus NW03BM Noteworthy Optical Screen Scroller Mouse
  3. Targus PA235U Universal Monitor Stand - Black
  4. Netgear WGR614 54 Mbps 2.4 GHz Cable or DSL Wireless Router
  5. Netgear WG311 54 Mbps Wireless PCI Adapter

ASIN: B00005NK3A

Amazon.com

The iMac may be the epitome of a home system or entry-level multimedia desktop. This model, in a deep-blue translucent color that Apple calls "indigo," offers a 500 MHz processor, 128 MB of RAM, and a CD-RW drive, all housed in an integrated case with a 15-inch (13.8-inch viewable diagonal) display. Additionally, the system has 20 GB hard disk drive, an ATI Rage 128 Ultra graphics card, 56K modem, and 10/100 Mbps Ethernet interface. Both the classic Mac OS 9 and the slick new Mac OS X ship with the system.

Product Description

iMac is, quite simply, an outrageously attractive, surprisingly affordable, and extraordinarily easy-to-set-up-and-use system. It comes fully loaded, but brings along none of the hassle you might associate with the word "computer". Get ready for the excitement of swift, simple Internet access - your passport to a world of information. And playing so richly detailed game, you actually feel like you are in another world. Consider the fact that iMac delivers significantly more power than you would expect from a computer at such a great price.Whether you are a first-time computer user or a highly experienced one, iMac, with its powerful, state-of-the-art features and simplicity of setup and operation, is the ideal choice. It will let you do the things you want to do with a computer, and many things you may only have dreamt about.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Macintosh Counterface.......2004-07-05

The Apple Macintosh G3 has revolutionized the way people interact with computers. The design that saved Apple, this machine features so much packed into a tiny microsystem. It is completely plug and play - Any device plugged in will automatically be detected without the use of drivers. Connecting to the internet and to networks is a snap, and professional applications are simulated only on the macintosh. Apple is rock solid UNIX, which delivers a powerful performance for any UNIX guru. Great software is included which is easy to operate. 'The new iLife is like Microsoft Office for the rest of your life'. Whether your just beginning with computers or are a professional, the Macintosh line of products is right for you.

5 out of 5 stars Great Little Computer!.......2004-06-05

This is my third iMac (moved up from a G3 400mhz) and it is simply wonderful.

It does everything I ask it to and didn't even brake the bank. Mine cam equiped with a 500MHz G3, 40GB HDD, 256mb pc100 sdram, 16mb ATI Rage 128 Ultra AGP 2x, and a Combo Drive (normally this model comes with a CDRW).

I burn all my cd's, watch tons of DVDs, run Mac OS 9.2.2 and Mac OS 10.3.x perfectly fine and play some older games (I'm not a fan of most new games, but love the older ones like Quake 1,2,3, Unreal and AvP!).

Mac OS X runs great, which I was very surprised about. I also run Adobe Photoshop 7 and Office X on this machine and it does it all very well.

Perfectly happy with this machine and I'm sure that when I go to upgrade again I will keep this one around for odd jobs.

1 out of 5 stars BAD Computer.......2004-01-14

My friend showed me this computer, and I never really saw why heliked it so much. It crashed if you ran 2 or more programs and it has hardly any software. It may have virtual PC, but that crashes every time you do something useful. You may think I shouldn't be reviewing this, but I spent enough time on it to know it's a terrible computer. It has some upsides (like you don't need to type .com and the starting time is somewhat reasonable), but not enough to distract you from how terrible it is. If the monitor breaks, your whole computer is dead. Trust me, if you want a good operating system, you should get Windows 2000 Professional. It's the best operating system I've used, and Mac OS 9 is the worst.

4 out of 5 stars Take a bite..........2003-11-14

I have explored many types of computers. I ran my Parliamentary office off a Commodore 128 (the good version) and was the envy of all of my typewriter-bound colleagues; I had an Apricot (raise your hand if you've even heard of that!); I've had several IBM clones as well as the IBM XT (which stands for Xtra Terrible now) up to my Pentium III; but my love has always burned strongest for my Macs. Progressing from a Mac Plus to an SE to a IIsi to a G3, Macs have always been the way to go for so many things, especially when recommending to others on the basis of ease of use and learning.

So, when the Indiana Literacy Foundation needed to upgrade their out-of-date Macs, we ordered iMacs. These are fast machines (we got the 500MHz variety) that are easy to learn and easy to set up. They connected with no problem to our Ethernet network which ran the printers and the internet connection. The office runs primarily on MS Office and a 4D shared database; the iMacs performed marvelously in these tasks, too.

The biggest drawback would have to be the lack of ports (they really do need to have at least one more UBS port); and there needs to be a disk drive -- hard to transport data to off-network (or, when the network is down, no-network) computers; but perhaps the most user-conscious problem lies with the mouse and keyboard. The mouse is round, it slips to easily under the hand; the keyboard is small (feels cramped to use) and doesn't tilt up enough.

However, these iMacs have served the Foundation well for a few years, and everyone was aglow with happiness (having been released from bondage to PowerMac 6100 slow pokes).

Ah yes, we got the blueberry kind (because they were on sale).

2 out of 5 stars imac DV.......2002-03-27

This machine ought to be called the iCrash! because that's all it's done since the day I bought it.

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