The iPod mini underwent a further alteration, updating the storage capacity and firmware, as well as a "vibrancy lift" to its color palette. A few months later, iPod took its first step away from the traditional white by arriving in a U2 special edition jet-black with red touch wheel. The debut of the iPod mini line, though, would see the introduction of color to the iPod family, with the anodized aluminum shell offered in silver, gold, cotton-candy pink, mint green, and powder blue. In keeping with their "brand renaissance", Apple only offered the first renditions of the iPod in gloss white. Graphite, a dark counterpart to Apple's "fruit flavors", often used on " Special Edition" releases.Indigo, used on the iMac G3 and iBook G3.Tangerine, used on the iMac G3 and first iBook G3.Lime / Key Lime, used on the iMac G3 and iBook G3.Blueberry, used on the iMac G3, first iBook G3, and "blue & white" Power Mac G3.Bondi Blue, color used by the first iMac G3 in 1998.Special black, used on Macs with audiovisual capabilities, such as the Macintosh TV and Performa 5400 "Director's Edition".Smoke, a dark gray color adopted by the Snow White design language with the launch of the PowerBook line in 1991. Platinum, the predominant color of the Snow White design language for desktop models from the Macintosh SE and II through the original Power Macintosh G3.Fog, used only by the Apple IIc as an early part of the Snow White design language.Apple Beige, also known as "putty", used by the early Apple II series, Apple III, Apple Lisa, through the Macintosh Plus.
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