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Is the cube a powermac?
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I know its not a consumer model its a little high end for that market but its a little low end to be a powermac so whats it classified as
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It has a G4 PowerPC chip, so it's a Power Mac.
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The Lord said 'Peter, I can see your house from here.'
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Just because it has a G4 PowerPC chip in it doesn't make it a PowerMac. But if you're looking for the right forum to discuss the Cube, you discuss it in here. The Cube used to be in the description of this forum, I believe.
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The Cube isn't a PowerMac 
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I remember when I used to drool over it at the Apple Store 
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The PM G4 Cube was a great Mac, but it was just too highly priced. Apple would have sold a ton if they had made a lower powered iCube, because consumers drooled all over the design. They were only deterred by the price.
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