Section: Mac + Computers, Desktops, iMac, Discontinued Products, eMac, iBook, PowerMac
Apple has announced that coming June 2008, a majority of G4 computers will be classified as “obsolete” or “vintage” which means they are no longer supported by Apple in terms of hardware (except for vintage computers, which are only supported in the state of California due to legislation.) If your computer is still supported by Leopard or other software, it’s fine to run it, but if something breaks on your computer, Apple wont fix it, even for a fee. They just won’t have the parts.
As of June 17, 2008, the following computers are no longer supported by Apple.
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