Although the USB amplifier had a standard mini-plug headphone output, it lacked any audio input. Sound was provided by an external USB amplifier and a pair of Harman Kardon speakers. The Cube also featured two FireWire ports, and two USB ports for connecting peripherals. However, there was not enough space for full-length cards. Also unlike the iMacs, it had an upgradeable video card in a standard AGP slot. A separate monitor - with either an ADC or VGA connection- was required for the Cube, in contrast to the all-in-one iMac series. ![]() This diminutive 8" x 8" x 8" cube suspended in a 10" tall Lucite enclosure, housed a PowerPC G4 processor running at 450 or 500 megahertz, and had an unconventional vertical slot loading DVD-ROM or CD-RW drive.
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