Apple’s iMac G3 made its debut in August 1998 and is known for its gumdrop or egg-shaped look, with a CRT monitor, all enclosed in a colored, translucent plastic case, which was refreshed early on with a sleeker design notable for its slot-loaded optical drive. What if the iPhone was redesigned to look like the iMac G3? FuturePunk has answered that question with these interesting renders. Read more for a video showing one modeled after the Macintosh.
Did you know that the Macintosh is not just a single computer, but a line of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple since January 1984? The original is touted as first mass-market personal computer that featured a graphical user interface, built-in screen and mouse. It was sold alongside its popular Apple II family of computers for nearly ten years before they were discontinued in 1993.