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magdalena

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 9:58 pm
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Did Apple ever make a 400mhz iMac in the Bondi Blue color? I saw one for
sale on craigslist. According to MacTracker, and even Apple's official
iMac list, the Bondi Blues only came in 233mhz. But a google search
yielded a couple of references by people to their iMac 400 Bondi Blues.
Anyone?

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Garner Miller

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 10:32 pm
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In article
<magdalenabung-6C33A5.21581606012007 DeleteThis @comcast.dca.giganews.com>,
magdalena <magdalenabung DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote:

> Did Apple ever make a 400mhz iMac in the Bondi Blue color? I saw one for
> sale on craigslist. According to MacTracker, and even Apple's official
> iMac list, the Bondi Blues only came in 233mhz. But a google search
> yielded a couple of references by people to their iMac 400 Bondi Blues.
> Anyone?

Not Bondi Blue, no. They did make a 400MHz one in another shade of
blue, though, and perhaps the seller doesn't really know that Bondi Blue
is a specific shade of the original iMac (revisions A and B, both
233MHz). Rumors are that they may have used some of the last
Bondi-colored cases in some 266MHz models, but I haven't seen any
confirmation of that.

The 400MHz was available in a color called "Blueberry" -- one of five
colors available, which didn't include Bondi.


Hope that helps.

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magdalena

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:17 am
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In article <garner-7A7800.22322206012007.DeleteThis@newsgroups.bellsouth.net>,
Garner Miller <garner.DeleteThis@netstreet.net> wrote:

> In article
> <magdalenabung-6C33A5.21581606012007.DeleteThis@comcast.dca.giganews.com>,
> magdalena <magdalenabung.DeleteThis@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > Did Apple ever make a 400mhz iMac in the Bondi Blue color? I saw one for
> > sale on craigslist. According to MacTracker, and even Apple's official
> > iMac list, the Bondi Blues only came in 233mhz. But a google search
> > yielded a couple of references by people to their iMac 400 Bondi Blues.
> > Anyone?
>
> Not Bondi Blue, no. They did make a 400MHz one in another shade of
> blue, though, and perhaps the seller doesn't really know that Bondi Blue
> is a specific shade of the original iMac (revisions A and B, both
> 233MHz). Rumors are that they may have used some of the last
> Bondi-colored cases in some 266MHz models, but I haven't seen any
> confirmation of that.
>
> The 400MHz was available in a color called "Blueberry" -- one of five
> colors available, which didn't include Bondi.
>
>
> Hope that helps.

I have a feeling it's a Blueberry, not Bondi Blue, and I emailed the
craigslist advertiser to that effect.
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David Empson

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 9:44 pm
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Garner Miller <garner.TakeThisOut@netstreet.net> wrote:

> In article
> <magdalenabung-6C33A5.21581606012007.TakeThisOut@comcast.dca.giganews.com>,
> magdalena <magdalenabung.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > Did Apple ever make a 400mhz iMac in the Bondi Blue color? I saw one for
> > sale on craigslist. According to MacTracker, and even Apple's official
> > iMac list, the Bondi Blues only came in 233mhz. But a google search
> > yielded a couple of references by people to their iMac 400 Bondi Blues.
> > Anyone?
>
> Not Bondi Blue, no. They did make a 400MHz one in another shade of
> blue, though, and perhaps the seller doesn't really know that Bondi Blue
> is a specific shade of the original iMac (revisions A and B, both
> 233MHz). Rumors are that they may have used some of the last
> Bondi-colored cases in some 266MHz models, but I haven't seen any
> confirmation of that.
>
> The 400MHz was available in a color called "Blueberry" -- one of five
> colors available, which didn't include Bondi.

There was also an "Indigo" 400 MHz model in the Summer 2000 range. It
was a deeper shade of blue than Blueberry.

The Summer 2000 Indigo 400 MHz model is slightly worse than the late
1999 Blueberry model, because it only has a CD-ROM drive, while the
older model has DVD-ROM. Summer 2000 also included an "iMac DV+" which
had DVD-ROM, was 450 MHz, and was also available in Indigo.

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David Empson
dempson.TakeThisOut@actrix.gen.nz
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