File:Apple-eMac-Side-wPorts.jpg
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DescriptionApple-eMac-Side-wPorts.jpg | The Apple eMac, an all-in-one computer released by Apple in 2002. It used a CRT monitor that had the computer built around it, similar to the first generation iMacs. This was at first an education-market computer, but was later sold in stores. | |||
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