Apple Adds 2013 Mac Pro and AirPort to Vintage List
Apple adds 2013 Mac Pro, AirPort, and more to its vintage and obsolete list—what it means for users and repair options.
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Apple Adds 2013 Mac Pro and AirPort to Vintage List Apple Adds 2013 Mac Pro and AirPort Devices to Vintage List Apple has officially moved the 2013 Mac Pro—famously known as the “trash can” model—alongside AirPort accessories and more to its vintage and obsolete products list. This announcement has sparked interest among Apple fans and long-time users who are wondering what being classified as a vintage Apple product means. If you’re still using these devices, or if you're a collector or repair technician, this update carries important implications for support, service availability, and resale value. Image : Google Understanding why the 2013 Mac Pro and other hardware are now labeled “vintage” helps users make informed decisions about repairs, upgrades, and replacements. Apple’s vintage and obsolete products policy is more than just a classification—it directly impacts access to parts and official Apple support. Understanding Apple’s Vintage and Obsolete Products Policy Apple defines a product as vintage when it has not been sold for mo…