Apple in 2002
January 7, 2002
- An all-new iMac with a 15-inch LCD and 700MHz or 800MHz G4 is announced. A SuperDrive option is now available. [more]
- A 14-inch iBook is added to the line up, and the other models are reconfigured. [more]
January 28, 2002
- A new Power Mac G4 line up is headed by a Dual 1GHz model, the first 1GHz Mac. [more]
March 20, 2002
- Apple introduces a second iPod model with a 10GB hard disk. Custom engraving, contacts and EQ support are made available on both models. [more]
- iMac prices are increased $100 to cover rising component costs. [more]
- A new 23-inch Cinema HD Display is added to the line up featuing 1920x1600 pixel resolution. [more]
April 29, 2002
- The PowerBook G4 gets DVI, an audio input and higher resolution screen, but IrDA is dropped. Processore are up to 800MHz. [more]
- Apple unveils the eMac, a new all-in-one based around a 17-inch CRT. It is available to education customers only. [more]
May 14, 2002
- Apple introduces the Xserve, a rack mounted server with a choice of single or dual 1GHz G4s and new DDR memory architecture. [more]
- The iBook is bumped to 700MHz and gets an improved graphics chip. [more]
June 4, 2002
- The eMac is made available to consumers. [more]
July 17, 2002
- Second Generation iPods debut featuring solid state Touch Wheels and a 10GB or 20GB hard disks and Windows support. The old 5GB model is retained and also gets Windows support. [more]
- A new 17-inch Flat Panel iMac is added to the line up. The top-end 15-inch model is made $100 cheaper and the G3 iMac line is reduced to single Snow model. [more]
August 13, 2002
- A new line up of Power Mac G4s features dual processors in every model for the first time, and speeds up to 1.25GHz. Al have a new Mirrored Drive Doors enclosure and Xserve-derived DDR architecture. [more]
- The eMac line is expanded to two models, with the choice between a Combo drive or a SuperDrive. Meanwhile, the 15-inch CD-RW and Combo drive iMacs get their prices lowered by $100. [more]
September 18, 2002
- The AirPort Card is repackaged without the adapter needed for G3 iMacs. [more]
October 7, 2002
- The 15-inch SuperDrive iMac price is lowered by another $100. [more]
November 4, 2002
- The PowerBook get 1GHz processors and a SuperDrive option for the first time. [more]
November 6, 2002
- The iBook gets G3 processors up to 800MHz and a 32MB graphics chip. [more]
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