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iMac throwback: Apple's candy-colored history, from 1999 to 2021

Apple has unveiled a new line of iMacs in seven beautiful tones, hearkening back to the early fruit-themed iMacs. This photo comparison shows how much the new models owe to the classic 1999 version.

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Hello, new iMacs! Check out the new colorful designs, and then we'll take a look back at the splashes of color Apple first brought to the 1999 iMacs, following the computer's debut in 1998 with just a single color.

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From left to right: green, yellow, orange, pink, purple, blue and silver.

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This is called pink on Apple's website. To me it feels a bit more... tomato? The two-tone nature of these designs makes them a little trickier to name, no doubt.

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Complete with a desktop background to match!

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The back and rim are done in a darker tone, while the front, the keyboard and the stand appear to be a lighter shade. The colors are named after how they appear on the lighter front panel, hence the red version is called "pink."

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These cheerful colors are just what the doctor ordered for 2021.

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You can get a Magic Mouse to match your new iMac.

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And don't forget the Trackpad. No, you can't buy these separately, yet.

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The very first iMac was introduced in 1998 in Bondi blue, a color named after Bondi Beach, a popular surfing spot... get it? 'Cause you can surf the web on this thing.

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On Jan. 5, 1999, Apple's Steve Jobs (interim CEO at the time) introduced five new colors of the iMac at MacWorld in San Francisco.

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五个新颜色were fruit-themed: blueberry, grape, tangerine, lime and strawberry.

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"Collect all five?" One was definitely enough for the average computer user in the late '90s. Ads for the computers had text such as "No Artificial Colors" and "iCandy."

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Here's a grape-colored iMac DV (for "digital video").

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Here they are for sale in Japan. Keep in mind this was a few years before Apple launched its own stores.

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Strawberry, as photographed by Stephen Hackett, a collector who ultimately came into possession of all 13 versions.

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Here you can see the front, back and side views of the blueberry model. It's amazing how much more they can fit in a ridiculously thin form these days compared with the early computers.

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Lime.

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Tangerine.

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Members of the media photographed and filmed the new Apple Computer iMac Special Edition after Apple interim CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs introduced it in Cupertino, California, on Oct. 5, 1999. These days you would be lost in a sea of hundreds of journalists all trying to get that shot.

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The Special Edition featured a clear "graphite" enclosure that was glossy and translucent instead of the hazier colored plastic of the other colors.

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Apple unveiled another handful of new iMac colors on July 19, 2000. From left to right these are: indigo, ruby, sage, graphite and snow. (That followed an October 1999 update). The machine was credited with helping Apple rebound from years of declining market share.

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Indigo.

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The color for this one's called snow. I guess Apple had to have something for the anti-color minimalist of the early aughts.

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Ruby.

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Ah, sage. Gosh, this looks like a familiar shade, doesn't it? Reminds me of the recent iPhones. Everything old is new again!

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Ruby and sage were later replaced with two limited-edition designs including this one, blue dalmation.

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This flower power pattern was the other limited-edition design.

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