Re: [NTLK] Obsolete

From: Apostolos Koutropoulos <der_admiral_at_mac.com>
Date: Sat Feb 25 2006 - 13:20:38 EST

Wow!
<sarcasm> You mean that a vintage machine can use almost all modern
technologies, and that machine was made before these technologies were
available? </sarcasm>

Kudos to the newton community for being so cool :-D
I can't believe that my 2100 is an antique now ;-)

On 2/25/06 10:16 AM, "dano" <dano@well.com> wrote:

> <http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=112142>
>
> 16 FEB 2006
> March 2006 Vintage/Obsolete Products
> Applies to US/Canada/Europe/Latin America/Asia-Pacific
> Also applies to Retail
>
> On March 22, 2006, the following products will be classified as vintage or
> obsolete in the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Asia-Pacific
> and Apple retail stores:
>
> Vintage in the U.S./ Obsolete in CN/EU/LA/AP
> <snip displays, iMacs, old servers>
>
> Obsolete in US/CN/EU/LA/AP
> <snip old displays, printers>
> Newton eMate 300
> Newton MessagePad 2000
> Newton MessagePad 2100
> <snip old PowerMacs, PowerBooks>
>
> For vintage products in the U.S., service parts are only available to repair
> older Apple products purchased in the state of California, as required by
> statute. Owners of these products may obtain service and parts from Apple
> service providers within the state of California.
>
> Apple does not provide service parts nor service documentation for obsolete
> products.
>
> Note: There is no distinction between vintage and obsolete products in
> Canada, Europe, Latin America, Asia-Pacific and Apple retail stores.

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