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[[File:Apple eMac.png|thumb]]
[[File:Apple eMac.png|thumb|Standalone Apple eMac Machine (Model: A1002)]]
The Apple eMac ''(Above)'' was released on April 29th, 2002, for $1099 USD ($1,979.15 USD, as of September of 2025) as Apple's fore into the education market. Later it was released for general consumers as a cheap alternative to the iMac G4. The eMac name is a combination of Education ('e') and Macintosh ('Mac') and is a play on the iMac naming scheme. It has also been labeled the 'Economy Mac' within online Apple Macintosh community spaces.
The Apple eMac ''(pictured right)'' was released on April 29th, 2002, for $1099 USD ($1,979.15 USD, as of September of 2025) as Apple's foray into the education market. Later it was released for general consumers as a cheap alternative to the iMac G4. The eMac name is a combination of Education ('e') and Macintosh ('Mac') and is a play on the iMac naming scheme. It has also been labeled the 'Economy Mac' within online Apple Macintosh community spaces.


The eMac was on sale from late April, 2002 until July 5, 2006, were it was formally pulled from the education market after it's discontinuation from the mass market on October 12, 2005. It was succeeded by a lower-costing tier of the Intel iMac released in 2006.
The eMac was on sale from late April, 2002 until July 5, 2006, were it was formally pulled from the education market after it's discontinuation from the mass market on October 12, 2005. It was succeeded by a lower-costing tier of the Intel iMac released in 2006.


== SYSTEM SPECS AND FEATURES ==
== SYSTEM SPECS AND FEATURES ==
The 2002 eMac was powered by a PowerPC 7450 processor, clocked at 1.42 GHz, accompanied with 128MB of PC133 SDRA and an NVIDIA GeForce 2 MX graphics processor; later the GPU was upgraded to the ATI Radeon 7500, ATI Radeon 9200, then the ATI Radeon 9600. Also featured is a 40GB, 60GB, or 80GB hard disk as storage as well as a 32x CD-ROM drive at the front of the machine.
The 2002 eMac was powered by a PowerPC 7450 processor, clocked at either 700 or 800 MHz, accompanied with 128MB of PC133 SDRAM and an NVIDIA GeForce 2 MX graphics processor; later the GPU was upgraded to the ATI Radeon 7500, ATI Radeon 9200, then the ATI Radeon 9600. Also featured is a 40GB, 60GB, or 80GB hard disk as storage as well as a 32x CD-ROM drive at the front of the machine.


Featured is a 17" Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) display at a resolution of 1280x960p. Being the last of the CRT display Apple computers, the eMac is often categorized alongside and as the direct successor to the iMac G3 line of computers.  
Featured is a 17" Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) display at a resolution of 1280x960p. Being the last of the CRT display Apple computers, the eMac is often categorized alongside and as the direct successor to the iMac G3 line of computers.  
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Also made available was a translucent Swivel-Tilt Stand that attached to the bottom of the eMac. ''(Pictured Below)''
Also made available was a translucent Swivel-Tilt Stand that attached to the bottom of the eMac. ''(Pictured Below)''
[[File:Apple eMac with attached Swivel-Tilt Stand.png|thumb|Apple eMac with attached Swivel-Tilt Stand]]


== POSSIBLE ISSUES ==
== POSSIBLE ISSUES ==
-- With the eMac being released in 2002 it may suffer from bad capacitors which can be credited to the 'Capacitor Plague' however capacitors often fail over time so all models may be effected. This ''may'' result in the eMac no longer powering on, certain components not functioning at all: speakers, CD-ROM drive, display, I/O, and more.
-- With the eMac being released in 2002 it may suffer from bad capacitors which can be credited to the 'Capacitor Plague' however capacitors ''often'' fail over time so all models may be effected. This ''may'' result in the eMac no longer powering on, certain components not functioning at all: speakers, CD-ROM drive, display, I/O, and more.
[[Category:Apple Vintage Computers]]
[[Category:Apple Vintage Computers]]