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Apple: Welcome to the obsolete list, PowerBook G4

Ars Technica

reports that Apple will announce the latest additions to its list of vintage and obsolete machines on March 17. The list, initially reported through MacMerc, includes the following:

The "vintage" machines are ones where service parts are available to repair machines purchased in California due to existing statutes. This classification does not apply in the other 49 states.

  • Xserve RAID

  • Xserve (Slot Load)

  • Xserve (Cluster Node)

The rest of the additions, to grace the "obsolete" list, include:

  • PowerBook G4

  • Power Mac G4 (Digital Audio)

  • Power Mac G4 (Quicksilver)

  • Macintosh Server G4 (Digital Audio)

  • Macintosh Server G4 (Quicksilver)

These machines have all had good runs. I had a Quicksilver as my first post-college work computer and thought it was the greatest computer I've ever worked on the time - way, way back in the golden days of years gone by (aka 2002). These computers will now join their brethren in the Mac retirement home. But just because Apple classifies them as obsolete doesn't mean that you can't breathe new life into them.

Have fond memories of these machines? Share them in the comments!