Apple today published an updated list of products that it considers “classic / obsolete”, that is, which will no longer be serviced at its Authorized Service Centers as of June 15, 2010.
The main highlights in the new list are all the first iPod models, but it is also interesting to note the presence of the 30-inch Apple Cinema Display. However, Apple must be referencing the first of the models already released, from June 2004.
These are the new products that joined the “old” group:
iMac G5 (17 ″)- iMac G5 (20 ″)
- PowerBook G4 (12 ″ 1.33 Ghz)
- Mac mini
- Power Mac G5 (June 2004)
- Power Mac G5 (end of 2004)
- Cinema Display (20 ″ DVI)
- Apple Cinema Display (23 ″ DVI)
- Apple Cinema Display (30 ″ DVI)
- iBook (14.1 LCD 32 VRAM)
- iBook (32 VRAM) and iBook (Opaque 16 VRAM)
- iMac (17 ″ Flat Panel)
- iMac (Flat Panel)
- iMac (summer 2001)
- Power Mac G4 (FW 800)
- iPod (5 GB) and iPod (5 GB Personalized)
- iPod (5 GB Win) and iPod (5 GB Win, Personalized)
- iPod (10 GB) and iPod (10 GB Personalized)
- iPod (10 GB Touchwheel) and iPod (10 GB Touchwheel, Personalized)
- iPod (10 GB Touchwheel, Win)
- iPod (20 GB Touchwheel) and iPod (20 GB Touchwheel, Personalized)
- iPod (20 GB Touchwheel, Win) and iPod (20 GB Touchwheel, Win, Personalized)
To all of these, R.I.P.
(via Hardmac)