Welcome to the Future
Experience the world of tomorrow, today. Frozen Fruit celebrates everything that made the iMac G3 an icon of optimistic design — translucent plastic, candy colors, and the belief that technology could be friendly, beautiful, and fun.
The Machine That Changed Everything
When Steve Jobs unveiled the iMac G3 in May 1998, nobody had ever seen a computer like it. Designed by Jonathan Ive, it arrived in Bondi Blue — a color inspired by the ocean near Sydney, Australia. The name "iMac" stood for internet Macintosh, and it lived up to that promise.
The Frozen Fruit aesthetic — translucent plastic shells revealing internal components, rounded forms, and vivid candy colors — defined an entire era of consumer electronics. It was joyful. It was approachable. It was the future made tangible.
Technical Specifications
| Processor | PowerPC G3 / G4, 233–700 MHz |
| Memory | 32 MB – 1 GB SDRAM |
| Display | 15" CRT, 1024 x 768 pixels |
| Storage | 4 GB – 40 GB ATA Hard Drive |
| Optical | CD-ROM / DVD-ROM / CD-RW |
| Ports | 2x USB, Ethernet 10/100, Modem |
| OS | Mac OS 8.1 — Mac OS X 10.3 |
| Colors | Bondi Blue, Lime, Tangerine, Strawberry, Grape, and more |