The iBooks, and G3 B&W tower were "Blueberry." The only Mac to come in Bondi
was the original G3 iMac; so basically, when you have an iMac that's
blue-ish, if it: 1. Has a tray loading drive, and 2. Has an IR port with one
of the speakers, it's Bondi. Otherwise, it's Blueberry.

     -Elliott

On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio <
fluxstrin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Bill Chapman <pagew...@interlog.com>
> wrote:
> > Yeah, I saw that wiki page several months ago... the colours are way off
> on
> > my displays. I also saw another page where the guy had the two
> side-by-side,
> > and mine looked closer to Bondi... but you simply cannot judge an
> on-screen
> > color with the actual machine. The specs tell the official story of
> course.
> > My argument addresses the fact that Apple called a turquoise/green blue
> > colour 'blueberry'... blueberries are not blue/green, they are PURPLE or
> > maybe even closer to INDIGO, at least up here in Toronto.
> >
> > Btw, I also have the G3 Blue&White and the blue/green iBook. But it's
> > impossible to decide which colour is which
>

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