iMac 400MHz PowerPC G3 Lime (DV SL)

Table 1: iMac 400MHz PowerPC G3 Lime (M7674LL-A) DV Slot-Loading
Quick Facts 15-inch iMac G3
Introduced October 5, 1999
Discontinued July 19, 2000
Part Number M7674LL/A
Processor 400MHz PowerPC G3
L2 Cache 512KB 160MHz
Frontside Bus 100MHz
Memory 64MB 100MHz SDRAM
Hard drive 10GB 3.5″ ATA
Optical drive 4x DVD-ROM
Original Price $1,299 USD
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DV | Slot Loading | Lime

This model replaced the 333MHz iMac (Rev. D) released six months earlier.

The 400MHz DV series was available in the same luscious fruit colors as the previous Revision C and D product lines, plus a “Special Edition.”

Customers could choose from Blueberry, Strawberry, Grape, Tangerine, Lime or the Special Edition model which came in Graphite.

This series represented a substantial product refresh and has the distinction of being the first iMacs to include a DVD-ROM drive and FireWire support.

In addition to the faster processor, memory was doubled to 64MB, bus speed increased from 66MHz to 100MHz, hard drive capacity increased and video performance improved with the ATI Rage 128 VR.

The DV series was wireless network ready with a built-in antenna. The speaker system was improved and two 400Mbps FireWire ports and a VGA port opened up a world of new peripherals. The USB ports were enhanced with dual channel.

This series of iMac lacked an internal system fan and would depend on convection cooling.

distinguishing features

Slot loading DVD-ROM drive, 10GB hard drive

system software

Installed OS: Mac OS v8.6

etymology

[1] iMac: From Internet + Mac

[2] The “i” in iMac originally stood for Internet but eventually developed into a marketing symbol for a wide range of Apple products.

[3] The Slot loading designation is derived from the slot loading optical drive. Previous iMacs were tray loading.

[4] DV: From Digital + Video

iMac 400MHz PowerPC G3 Lime DV SLiMac DV SL fruit colors

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