Type of RAM Slots: 2 - 184-pin PC3200 (400MHz) DDR SDRAM
Minimum RAM Speed: n/a
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra (AGP 8x)
ATI Card Model: n/a
Graphics Memory: 64 MB DDR
Built-in Display: 20" LCD 230 cd/m 350:1 contrast ratio
Resolutions: 16:10 aspect ratio: 1680 x 1050, 1344 x 840, 1280 x 800, 1024 x 640, 840 x 524, 800 x 500 4:3 aspect ratio: 1024 x 768, 800 x 600, 640 x 480
Display Connection: Mini-VGA, S-video and composite
Video Camera: None
Expansion Slots: None
Hard Drive Bus: Serial ATA
Large Drive Support: Yes (128 GB or larger per drive)
History: The iMac G5 brought G5 muscle to Apple's consumer desktop line. Housed in a completely new enclosure reminiscent of Apple's Cinema Display line, the iMac G5 was a marvel of miniaturization. The case was only two inches thick, yet housed a machine considerably faster and more advanced than its G4-based predecessor. In addition to a 64-bit G5 processor, the iMac G5 also included a much faster memory bus, better graphics for the low-end model, twice the hard drive space for the high-end model, and a new audio port which doubled as an optical digital audio output. The iMac G5 was initially available in three configurations: 17" LCD/1.6 GHz/80 GB hard drive/256 MB of RAM/Combo drive/$1299 U.S., 17" LCD/1.8 GHz/80 GB hard drive/256 MB of RAM/SuperDrive/$1499 U.S., and 20" LCD/1.8 GHz/160 GB hard drive/256 MB of RAM/SuperDrive/$1899 U.S.