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==Design == {{Multiple images | direction = vertical | align = right | image1 = Apple-eMac-Side-wPorts.jpg | image2 = Apple-eMac-Bottom.jpg | width = 220 | caption1 = Side view. The right side of the computer houses the I/O ports. | caption2 = Bottom view. The bottom features a service hatch for upgrading the computer's memory. }} The eMac has a substantially similar design to the iMac G3, but features a larger {{convert|17|in|mm|adj=on}} (16-inch viewable) flat-screen [[Cathode-ray tube|CRT]] monitor. The larger screen has 40{{nbsp}}percent more viewing area than the iMac.{{sfn|Michaels|Cellini|2002|p=16}} Thanks to the short-necked CRT, it takes up the same space as the iMac—in fact, it is a few millimeters shorter–but also is heavier, at {{Convert|50|lb}}. The computer is powered by a PowerPC G4 processor much faster than the G3-powered iMacs. The machine's serial number and networking identification are printed on the front of the computer behind the optical drive door, intended to make it easier for schools to track purchases. RAM can be upgraded through a service hatch at the bottom of the computer. Apple sold a separate acrylic tilt-and-swivel stand to enable changing the viewing angle of the screen.{{sfn|Musilek|2002|p=15}}
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