

You might have what Apple calls a "vintage" Mac.

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If your Mac isn't on that list, don't celebrate just yet. It should go without saying that these products are no longer supported by the company. Mac Pros released in mid-2010 and earlierĪpple also lists extremely old lines like the Power Mac, eMac, and even the original Apple computer as obsolete. Mac Minis released in late 2012 and earlier Here are some of the desktop models that have recently been put out to pasture. So, even your old Mac probably has a pretty healthy lifespan if you bought it fairly close to launch, as Apple will likely continue selling the model for at least a few years after its release date.īut, still, maybe you have an obsolete Mac. Apple products are obsolete if it's been more than 7 years since Apple stopped officially selling them. Now, note, it's not more than 7 years since you bought it.
