Apple updates list of classic and / or obsolete Mac models

Coinciding with yesterday's releases, Apple has updated its list of discontinued, classic and / or old / obsolete Macs. These machines no longer receive technical support from the company as of November, as it no longer stocks parts and components necessary for maintenance.

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Check out the newest additions:

  • iBook G4 (early 2004)
  • iBook G4 (14 ″ early 2004)
  • eMac (USB 2.0)
  • Apple Cinema Display ADC
  • Apple Studio Display 15 ″ ADC
  • Apple Studio Display 17 ″ LCD
  • Apple Studio Display 17 ″ ADC
  • Power Mac G4 (Quicksilver 2002)
  • Macintosh Server G4 (Quicksilver 2002)
  • PowerBook G4 (DVI)
  • iBook (14.1 ″ LCD 16 VRAM)
  • iBook (16 ″ VRAM)
  • AirPort Base Station (Dual Ethernet)

Models with five to seven years of life are considered "vintage"that is, classics. From that, yes, they are definitely called “obsolete”. Gradually, all PowerPC Macs are completing these groups. R.I.P.

(via Hardmac)