The hexadecimal RGB code of Bondi Blue color is #0095B6. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 00 red (0/256), a 95 green (149/256) and a B6 blue component (182/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(0,149,182).
Blue-green color "turquoise" is a light tone of blue-green. Green-blue was a Crayola crayon color from 1958 to 1990. Bondiblue is a color belonging to the cyan family
Bondi Beach Bondi Beach is a popular beach and the name of the surrounding suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Bondi Beach is located 7 kilometres (4 miles)
IMac G3 designers took to their office; one item was a piece of greenish-blue beach glass. This "Bondiblue" object provided the color Jobs selected for the first iMac
EMachines eOne computer that was produced by eMachines in 1999. It resembles Apple's "BondiBlue" iMac. Apple sued eMachines for allegedly infringing upon the distinctive
List of colors by shade white and gray, it is an achromatic color, literally a color without hue. Blue is a color, the perception of which is evoked by light having a spectrum
Hockey puck mouse mouse released by Apple Computer, Inc. It was first released with the BondiBlue iMac G3 in 1998 and included with all successive desktop Macs for the
List of Apple codenames released in 1998. iMac G3 (BondiBlue) - Mac Man and Columbus iMac G3 (BondiBlue) - C1 iMac G3 (BondiBlue) - Elroy iMac G3 (BondiBlue) - Tailgate iMac G3
Apple Inc. design motifs first iMac model is called "Bondiblue", a reference to the color of the water at Sydney's Bondi Beach. The "Bondiblue" iMac was replaced with five
History of personal computers professional and home markets. The iMac was notable for its transparent bondiblue casing in an ergonomic shape, as well as its discarding of legacy devices
Steve Jobs of anyone else's". Described as "cartoonlike", the first iMac, clad in BondiBlue plastic, was unlike any personal computer that came before. In 1999, Apple