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FS: G4 Cube & 15" LCD monitor
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cjrivera
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Mar 24, 2008, 02:42 AM
 
Pics - .Mac Web Gallery

Apple Cube G4 (500mhz) - excellent shape with only a few scratches - see pics
15" Apple LCD (with ADC)
1.5 GB of RAM installed
Original Cube speakers
DVD/CD drive
Original full KB and mouse
Runs OS X (10.4.X) well
Upgraded to 80gb HD
Modem port upgraded to serial port (it was used for a Palm cradle)
Airport card installed (recently selling for around $60 on ebay)
Power supply.
iWork 06 (disc and serial number) / iLife 06 (disc) included

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Mar 24, 2008, 08:58 PM
 
Do you have the original boxes? Are you the original owner? Also, what type of video card is in the Cube?
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Mar 24, 2008, 09:21 PM
 
No original box. I am the original owner. The card is the OEM Rage 128.
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Mar 24, 2008, 10:32 PM
 
Updated pics on the Web Gallery.

New picture of the serial port that replaced the modem.

2 pictures of very small, hairline cracks found at the top of the Cube (by each metal screw). These are found in nearly all Cubes that I have seen and (according to posts I had read in the past) a possible manufacturing flaw or mold lines. The cracks are very small.. the shadows that are cast by the lighting are the darker lines underneath the Cube surface.

3 pictures of another hairline crack found at the back left corner of the Cube. Difficult to get a good picture of due to the size. Again, this crack was a common one found in Cubes and assumed to be manufacturer defects.

There is another on the front right face of the Cube in picture #5.

These cracks were explained in arstechnica (about 2/3 down the page).
Ars Technica: G4 Cube & Cinema Display - Page 3 - (10/2000)

Hope that helps.
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Mar 25, 2008, 12:05 AM
 
Sold
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