![]() Editor's Note: This article was written when the Macintosh G3 was released and began shipping and was published on our archive site December 17, 1997. Since then this computer became the basis for the iMac and the next version of it will be released in the first week of January called the G3 Pro. Though the G3 is now a full year old its still twice as fast as the fastest Pentium II based computer. The one being used to create this page a G3 266 Desktop, with a Zip drive, 96MB of Ram, 4GB drive, ATI Xclaim VR video excellorator is now on the market with its two monitors. So if you want to get in on a bargain and have a complete A/V machine for desk top publishing get in touch with us. |
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Here is John Geis using his new G3. John has installed Virtual PC on his machine and discovered equivalent performance to the Pentium he uses at work. You will notice the Apple Microphone on the top of John's monitor, the G3 ships with the microphone included. These images were made using John's Connectix QuickCam. John is the past president of Regina MUGORs (Macintosh Users Group of Regina) where for years he kept the membership informed on developments in the Apple computer world. | |
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Apple's new G3 comes in several flavours, above is the 233Mhz version
desktop and on the left is a 266Mhz, which has the faster processor and this one
was fitted out for work in a print shop went to the customer with 96MB of memory.
The new G3 uses SDRAM DIMMs these are synchronous memory modules "4 clock speed"
and are now the standard for all future Macintoshes though they are close in price
to regular 168pin DIMMs (dual inline memory modules). We were very impressed with Apple's new 750 display. This 17 monitor atop the G3, has an ADB plug seen on the left side of it and has dramatically powerful, yet simple to use colour calibration software. The ADB plug lets the user put the computer elsewhere and the display can support the keyboard and mouse. Both the 233Mhz and 266Mhz machines also come in tower cases with bays for added peripheries and larger hard drives. Standard on the G3 of any type is the Iomega 100MB Zip drive. |