IMac without Airport/WiFi Card?

Hi,
I want to get an used iMac that *doesn't have* any Airport or WiFi card/possibilities and that could run the latest version of Mac OS 10.5 (I'd need it for music and photos storing purpose).
So, what would be the most recent version of this iMac?
Thanks.

Hello, 
To get an iMac that doesn't have the possibility (i.e. option) of having an Airport card you have to look at a 350MHz or lower model. If you just want an iMac without an Airport (Extreme) card which will run Leopard (which, with respect, isn't necessary for playing music or storing photos) the look at these models:
+iMac (Flat Panel) 17" 1GHz+ (these are G4 and USB1.1)
+iMac (Flat Panel) (USB2.0)+ (these are 1.25GHz 17" and 20" or 1GHz 15" G4s)
+iMac G5 17"+ (1.6GHz or 1.8GHz) or,
+iMac G5 20"+ (1.8GHz)
There are also eMacs that would meet your requirements. You do know that you don't have to use Airport!(?)
kind regards
mrtotes

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