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    11-inch MacBook Air officially declared obsolete by Apple

    Apple has officially marked the 11-inch MacBook Air as obsolete, ending support for the ultra-portable fan favorite nearly a decade later.
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    Apple has quietly ended support for the compact classic that defined ultra-portable MacBooks for half a decade: the 11-inch MacBook Air.

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    Originally launched in 2010, the 11-inch MacBook Air quickly found two loyal audiences. For many, it was their first-ever MacBook thanks to its low price point. For others, it was all about portability. Lightweight, compact, and travel-ready, it became a favorite among writers, travelers, and commuters alike.

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    Though the model was discontinued in 2016, the affection for the 11-inch MacBook Air lived on well past its production. Owners kept using it for years, drawn to its mix of simplicity and mobility.

    For nearly a decade, Apple kept it off the “obsolete” list until now.

    Apple’s official classification now means:

    • No more hardware repairs from Apple Stores
    • No parts availability from authorized service providers
    • No further software support or diagnostics

    Once a device hits the obsolete list, even third-party repair shops begin to phase out support.

    For longtime Mac fans, the 11-inch MacBook Air wasn’t just a budget option; it was part of a specific lifestyle. You could carry it in a small bag, work in tight airplane seats, and still enjoy a full keyboard and macOS performance.

    It shared shelf space with the massive 17-inch MacBook Pro, giving users the choice between extreme portability and desktop-class power.

    Even though its thick bezels and aging internals don’t hold up to today’s sleek M-series MacBooks, the model holds a special place in Apple’s design history.

    The unit may be gone, but its legacy remains. As one of the last wedge-shaped laptops Apple ever made, this MacBook defined a generation of minimalist computing. And now, it takes its final bow not with a keynote, but with a quiet entry on Apple’s obsolete list.

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