![]() Sweet - if I'm gonna fix up an iMac, may as well be the absolute first model. Whoever had it replaced the mouse with a laser mouse, so I had to track down a proper awful mouse for it separately.Īnyways, it arrived, in an iMac indigo box, and so I turned it on, and poked around. ![]() But just my luck, the seller made the same mistake I did, and once I determined the difference and took a 2nd look at the pictures for the buy it now, I saw that it is a bondi-blue. After I pulled the trigger, I did more reading up, and found that actually the first ones were bondi-blue, and blueberry is different from them, so if I really wanted the earlier model, bondi-blue is what I should have searched for. Looking up color names, I saw the blue was called blueberry - so I searched ebay for blueberry iMac, and found a rather reasonable buy it now, with affordable shipping, and pictures of it turning on. Not ever really following the details of macs, or mac models, I had recalled the blue ones coming out first, and then other colors later. So, when a video relating to an old iMac came up in my youtube feed, I somehow felt compelled to check out the eBay prices, and pick up one for a project. Thinking back, I can remember many countless hours screaming obscenities at the iMacs in the DAW lab in college. But recently I've been getting into the hobby of fixing up vintage computers, and I tend to gravitate towards machines I have some sort of personal connection to. ![]() ![]() Most experiencing using them have not been pleasant. I've never been a mac person, or a fan of macs. ![]()
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