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==Reception== The eMac was generally well-received. ''[[Macworld]]''{{'}}s [[Jason Snell (writer)|Jason Snell]] wrote that the eMac served as a worthy successor to the iMac G3.{{sfn|Snell|2002|p=34}} Criticism of the initial release version was that the low amount of installed RAM (128 MB) was not sufficient for Mac OS X.<ref name="advertiser_2002-07-29">Not just for learners: [1 - STATE Edition] The Advertiser; Adelaide, S. Aust. [Adelaide, S. Aust]. 27 July 2002: 85.</ref> The eMac was as easy to setup and had performance comparable to a similarly-equipped [[iMac G4]], making the eMac the most affordable point of entry with a Power PC G4 processor and DVD-recording.<ref>https://www.cnet.com/reviews/apple-emac-all-in-one-ppc-g4-1-ghz-256-mb-40-gb-crt-17-us-m9424lla-review/</ref>
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