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iceTrX

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Aug 5, 2004
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Outside of Detroit.
From the bottom of my iMac G4 (17", 1ghz, superdrive):
Designed by Apple in California. Assembled in U.S.A.
Does Apple assemble any of their computers domestically anymore or is all the assembling done over seas?
 
iceTrX said:
From the bottom of my iMac G4 (17", 1ghz, superdrive):
Designed by Apple in California. Assembled in U.S.A.
Does Apple assemble any of their computers domestically anymore or is all the assembling done over seas?

12" PB... Made in China.
 
12" iBook G3/800, bought May 2003, designed in California and made in democratic, capitalist Taiwan.


I think they make at least some of the desktops domestically.
 
This 17" iLamp was lovingly assembled in a hollow tree by magic elves in China.
 
rev a ibook, 300 mhz...assembled in taiwan
powermac g4, dual 500 mhz...assembled in usa

and

compaq pc laptop, 366 mhz...assembled in taiwan
 
Mine says CA but I perfer to believe that it was sent down by angels and given to me much like Excalibur was given Arthur.

"You can't be king just because some watery tart tossed a sword at you in some farsical aquatic ceremony."
 
My beige FrankenMac G3 was built (initially) in Elk Grove CA... (Sac).

It's since been rebuilt from about 3 DOA's in my living room. I practice Mac Necromancy. :D It even has a non- standard switched power supply I salvaged from a DOA PC when the one it came with died... kinda cool, I can power more HD's than the Beige Minitower specs for with the original.
 
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