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Does it still work or did you replace parts of it inside the translucent case?
Still works. I've never heard of anyone taking the the time to replace the innards of an old power strip. The thing was rather expensive back in the day, I think I got it from like outpost.com or MacMall and it advertised a $10k warranty and how many joules it could handle. I bet it can be found in old mac malls if you're after specs. I just never have considered the power strip dying, I assume not subjected to the elements or massive power spikes it'll last until the plastics become too brittle.

Hilariously it has phone line protection.
 
Found another pre-iMac translucent product: the VTech cordless 900mhz phone "jelly bean" series (VT 02-9111), according to their website, launched in 1997. I find service manuals dating to 1998.
Here are some examples of them.

Vtech VT 02-9111 Cordless Phone 900 Mhz 1.jpeg
Vtech VT 02-9111 Cordless Phone 900 Mhz red.jpeg
Vtech VT 02-9111 Cordless Phone 900 Mhz green.jpeg


No doubt, these phones built off the massive success of the clear transparent phone craze of the early 90s. But in my view, those clear-shell phones were lacking in style, just showing off a bunch of internal cables for the novelty effect. The translucent designs hint at inner workings while retaining a pleasant consistency.
 
Some of the original Digimon V-Pets sold in Japan were translucent colored and pre-date the iMac by a few months:
digimonV3.png


Japanese Wikipedia has the Ver. 3 shown here releasing March 1998. There's a few other translucent colored models, not just this orange too. They can be a bit tricky to find because there are modern recreations with color screens now that gum up searches.
 
Some of the original Digimon V-Pets sold in Japan were translucent colored and pre-date the iMac by a few months:
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Japanese Wikipedia has the Ver. 3 shown here releasing March 1998. There's a few other translucent colored models, not just this orange too. They can be a bit tricky to find because there are modern recreations with color screens now that gum up searches.
Nice, thanks!
Thinking about it, a bunch of the original Tamagotchi's were also translucent colored and also predate the iMac by a fair bit. One of them is arguably very Bondi Blue...

Good catch.

Japan was definitely at the forefront of all this. Mainly because they were at the forefront of consumer electronics generally.
I still haven't found any direct quote or source saying that Jony Ive studied Japanese design trends, but I'm sure he was aware of them, at least second hand.
 
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