One of the decisions that Apple usually makes when its devices reach a 'certain age' in particular more than 5 years and less than 7, is hang the 'vintage model' sign on it in the United States and as a discontinued product in other countries. This list appears to have been leaked by employees of Apple itself and in it we also see the first iPhone that was released and some more devices.
This list shows a fairly large number of Apple computers that will go into better time, but it is shocking to find a Mac Pro model among themIn this case, it is not indicated what specific model it is, but if it appears on this list it could be that it is the first version of the powerful computer from the apple company.
These models that are published in this list filtered from within Apple itself and possibly by company workers, you will receive this 'obsolete computer' poster on June 11 along with other devices such as the company's first iPhone.
These computers published in the list are:
- iMac G5 17-inch iSight
- iMac G5 20-inch iSight
- Mac Mini beats 2005
- iMac mid 2007 20 ′
- iMac mid 2007 24 ′
- Mac Pro * (this is the one we don't know the exact model)
- MacBook beats 2007 13 ′
- MacBook Pro 2,4 / 2,2 GHz 15 ′
- MacBook Pro 2,4 GHz 17 ′
So all these computers and the first iPhone will receive this 'honorary title' vintage in the United States and will be obsolete products in the rest of the world; it is quite normal for Apple to remove computers and other products such as the first Airport Extreme (which also appears on the list) from its catalogs.
Many of them are still working and I am sure that more than one of you have or have enjoyed using a computer or device on this list, such as the first iPhone.
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Source - 9to5mac
Is the iMac 24 mid 2007 the aluminum one or the white one?
It's the aluminum MA878LL, I think the first of the "new" series that gave way to the following.
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/specs/imac-core-2-duo-2.4-24-inch-aluminum-specs.html
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