Blue and White G3

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Blue and White G3 is a late-1990s Apple Power Macintosh desktop computer notable for its translucent blue-and-white case design and use of the PowerPC G3 processor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Power Macintosh desktop computer
PowerPC-based Macintosh
personal computer
alsoKnownAs B&W G3 NERFINISHED
Blue & White G3 NERFINISHED
Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White) NERFINISHED
caseDesign translucent blue-and-white tower
chipset Apple UniNorth architecture
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
cpu PowerPC G3 NERFINISHED
cpuClockSpeed 300 MHz
350 MHz
400 MHz
cpuFamily IBM/Motorola PowerPC NERFINISHED
defaultRAM 128 MB
64 MB
designLanguage Apple New World design NERFINISHED
discontinued August 1999
expansionSlots 4 PCI slots
features fold-down side door for internal access
front-mounted FireWire ports
front-mounted USB ports
firsts first Power Macintosh with FireWire ports
first Power Macintosh with USB ports
formFactor minitower
graphicsCard ATI Rage 128 NERFINISHED
graphicsInterface PCI
introduced January 1999
introductionEvent Macworld San Francisco 1999 NERFINISHED
manufacturer Apple Inc.
surface form: Apple Computer, Inc.
maxRAM 1 GB
notableFor transition from legacy ADB and serial ports to USB and FireWire
translucent blue-and-white industrial design
operatingSystem Mac OS 8.5.1 NERFINISHED
Mac OS 9 NERFINISHED
Mac OS X (early versions, with limitations) NERFINISHED
opticalDrive CD-ROM drive
DVD-ROM drive (on some configurations)
ports Ethernet
FireWire 400 NERFINISHED
USB
VGA or Apple Display Connector via graphics card
audio in
audio out
modem port
predecessor Power Macintosh G3 (Beige) NERFINISHED
productLine Power Macintosh NERFINISHED
ramSlots 4 DIMM slots
ramType PC100 SDRAM
storageInterface ATA/33
Ultra2 SCSI (optional)
successor Power Mac G4 NERFINISHED
systemBusSpeed 100 MHz
targetMarket creative professionals
professional users

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