Monday, April 27, 2009

Hardwareproducts

This page should include only general hardware articles which cover products intended for use on multiple platforms, or specific Apple products that do not fall into one of the existing sub-categories. If the product was designed for use within the Apple or Macintosh families and labeled as such, or to be used by both platforms as well as PCs, etc. it should go in the respective sub-categories.
The following is a list of Apple In (formerly known as Apple Computer Inc.) software and hardware products that were superseded by improved versions, or discontinued, and are no longer manufactured. The first Apple product to be discontinued was the Apple I in 1977, superseded by the Apple II.
The most recently discontinued products have been several iPod models including the iPod mini, replaced by the iPod nano. This list includes summarized descriptions and images of almost every known discontinued Apple product, including computer systems, software products, peripherals, iPods, Newtons, and miscellaneous products.
On September 1, 1998, Apple Computer published its first list abruptly dropping support for much of its discontinued product lines to date. Service providers were given little notice to stock up on existing parts inventory before Apple removed them from their databases.

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