Steve Jobs iMac G3 Reveal 1998
Steve Jobs unveiled the iMac G3 on August 15, 1998, 26-years-ago today, and it was designed as Apple’s new consumer-oriented computer that would easily connect to the internet. This computer broke away from the traditional desktop PC design, as its design was based around a cathode-ray tube display, with the G3 processor, components, and connectivity all included in a single enclosure.

The iMac G3 was designed by Jony Ive and his team to be a teardrop-shaped computer enclosed in a translucent plastic case that ditched serial ports and floppy disk drives in favor of CD-ROMs as well as USB ports. Journalists didn’t appreciate the lack of legacy technology, but despite their scathing reviews, the iMac was an immediate commercial success, becoming Apple’s fastest-selling computer.

iMac is now more stunning and accessible than ever. iMac is simply the world’s best computer for connecting to the Internet and making desktop movies in the home or classroom,” said Steve Jobs.