

^ Uses an opaque keyboard and slot-in optical drive.^ Available in 12- and 14-inch diagonal size.^ Uses a touchpad instead of a trackball.^ Distinguished from Power Mac G5 by its twin optical drives and different arrangement of ports.^ Same case, however the G3 uses a blue outer case, while G4 uses a graphite outer case.^ This case is a shorter version of the Power Macintosh 9600 case.^ This case is a taller version of the Quadra 800 case.^ The Power Macintosh 7200 in a Quadra 800 case.^ The case is modified, with the floppy drive slot moved to the bottom.^ Only one model was available with a built-in SuperDrive.^ The original Mac mini does not have an IR sensor at the side of the optical drive in addition, the back connector layout was changed heavily several times.This case is unofficially known as the " Outrigger". ^ Although this case was introduced with the Power Macintosh 7200, which was introduced on the same date as the 7500, Apple uses the "Power Macintosh 7500" as the designation.^ The case is flipped on its side, creating a minitower.Comes with a Space Grey finish and a 27-inch screen.
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Available in 21.5- and 27-inch screens, including "4K" and "5K" resolutions, respectively. ^ The current iMac, even thinner than the unibody iMac with a screen that is fully laminated to the glass.Available in 21.5- and 27-inch screens with a 16:9 aspect ratio. ^ Thinner than the original aluminum iMac and made from an aluminum unibody.Available in 20- and 24-inch models, both with 16:10 aspect ratio. ^ Distinguishable from iMac G5s by its slimmer, aluminum case and aluminum border around the screen.^ Thinner than the original iMac G5 case, with a curved back and integrated iSight camera available with 17- and 20-inch screens.^ Available with 17- and 20-inch screens.^ Available with 15-, 17- and 20-inch screens.

