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Apple Says Three More Products Are Now 'Vintage' or 'Obsolete'‎

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Apple today added the MacBook Air (13-inch, 2017) to its "vintage" products list, meaning the device is now only eligible for repairs at Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers if parts remain available. The MacBook Air (13-inch, 2017) was the final MacBook Air model released before Apple redesigned the laptop and gave it a Retina display in 2018. Apple also added all iPad mini 4 and Apple TV (32GB) configurations to its "obsolete" products list, meaning those devices are no longer eligible for service whatsoever. iPad mini 4 launched in 2015, and it was discontinued in 2019. Apple TV HD was first released in 2015 and discontinued in October 2022, when the third-generation Apple TV 4K launched. However, only Apple TV HD units with 32GB of storage are considered obsolete for now. A "vintage" device was last distributed by Apple for sale more than five years ago, while for "obsolete" that timeframe rises to seven years.Related Roundups: Apple TV, iPad mini, MacBook AirTag: Vintage and Obsolete Apple ProductsBuyer's Guide: Apple TV (Don't Buy), iPad Mini (Caution), MacBook Air (Buy Now)Related Forums: Apple TV and Home Theater, iPad, MacBook AirThis article, "Apple Says Three More Products Are Now 'Vintage' or 'Obsolete'" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

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