Apple now considers the 2015 version of the 12-inch MacBook to be vintage, and has added the machine to its vintage products list as of today. The 12-inch MacBook, also known as the "Retina MacBook," ...
The 12-inch MacBook first introduced by Apple in 2015 has now been added to Apple’s list of vintage products. Products are considered vintage when Apple stopped distributing them for sale more than ...
Apple has added the very first 12-inch MacBook to be released to its list of vintage and obsolete products, limiting the support options that owners have. The 12-inch MacBook from 2015 was added to ...
Introduced in 2015, the 12-inch MacBook – called simply "MacBook" – was the company's attempt to introduce a new design language to its Mac line. At the time, the MacBook Air had huge bezels, but the ...
When it comes to unloved MacBooks, one model tops them all: the 12-inch MacBook from 2015. It got a ton of hate from all corners, but you know what? I think Apple should bring it back. We’re talking ...
Apple is expected to expand its list of obsolete products with the addition of the original 12-inch MacBook. That's according to an internal memo seen by MacRumors and Apple is expected to pull the ...
We have been hearing rumors about a new 12 inch MacBook Air for some time, and now according to a recent report, Apple will start production of their new MacBook early next year. The news comes from ...
Quietly lost amidst some upgrades to the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro is a notable absence from Apple's online store: the 12-inch MacBook has been discontinued. The laptop was first introduced in 2015 ...
Along with updating its Retina MacBook Air and MacBook Pro notebooks today, Apple has discontinued its 12-inch MacBook and previous-generation MacBook Air. The refreshed lineup now consists of the ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook stands in front of a 12-inch MacBook on display after an Apple special event in 2015 (Photo by Stephen Lam/Getty Images) Next year, Apple is expected to deliver a product that has ...
We should make it clear from the off that this speculation isn't from one of the more reputable Apple sources, but still, the user 'yeux1122' (on Korean blog Naver) has been right in the past (but as ...