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Nine Macs have been added to Apple ’s obsolete products’ list, and another three have been declared vintage.
Apple says devices are considered obsolete when “ Apple stopped distributing them for sale more than 7 years ago .” A vintage product is still eligible for parts repairs from Apple , but the vintage designation indicates parts availability may be limited.
Apple is expected to debut new M4 Macs in just a few weeks .
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