How things have progressed in 10 years, I can't believe we ever thought 32MB was a lot of RAM, and 233MHz was fast.
I also can't believe how much Steve has visibly aged in the last decade.
And PC manufacturers didn't sit on the sidelines, they copied the iMac as fast as they could. Some of the copies were too similar in appearance that Apple slapped them with cease-and-desists (e.g. eMachines' eOne), and the rest just failed miserably (e.g. Dell webPC).
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How things have progressed in 10 years, I can't believe we ever thought 32MB was a lot of RAM, and 233MHz was fast.
I also can't believe how much Steve has visibly aged in the last decade.
And PC manufacturers didn't sit on the sidelines, they copied the iMac as fast as they could. Some of the copies were too similar in appearance that Apple slapped them with cease-and-desists (e.g. eMachines' eOne), and the rest just failed miserably (e.g. Dell webPC).