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The iMac's evolution showcases Apple's innovation in design and technology, starting with the 1998 iMac G3, which revolutionized the computer industry with its vibrant "gumdrop" design and translucent casing, making technology fun and approachable. The 2002 iMac G4 introduced a radical redesign, featuring a unique flat-panel display mounted on a hemispherical base, often likened to a piece of modern art. By 2005, the iMac G5 took this integration further with its minimalist white design, incorporating all components behind the display, emphasizing Apple's philosophy of simplicity and elegance. The 2012 iMac advanced this concept with a sleek, slim unibody design and dramatically tapered edges, showcasing an edge-to-edge glass screen and a thin aluminium body, setting new standards for desktop aesthetics. Fast forward to 2021, the iMac with M1 chip reimagined Apple's colourful heritage with an ultra-thin design and vibrant colours, housing a powerful M1 chip that marked a new era of performance and efficiency.

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