Apple just added 9 Mac models to its 'obsolete' list - here's what that means
Briefly

Apple has designated nine Mac models as obsolete and three MacBooks as vintage, meaning they will no longer receive repairs or hardware support.
Obsolete means a product was discontinued over seven years ago, leading to a halt in all repairs by Apple and third-party providers.
Vintage refers to a product that was discontinued over five, but less than seven years ago, allowing for potential parts and repair services from Apple.
Those who purchased affected MacBook models in the last 10 years may qualify for an extended battery repair while supplies last.
Read at ZDNET
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