Apple has declared the 2012 MacBook Pro obsolete. This is reported by MacRumors.
Apple will add the 2012 13-inch MacBook Pro on January 31st, according to a company source. The laptop was the last device in the brand line, equipped with a CD and DVD drive. In the future, Apple released desktop and laptop computers without a disk drive.
Apple devices are considered obsolete five or more years after they were no longer distributed for sale. The computer may also not be accepted by service centers in the absence of components for repair. Journalists noted that in this way the company actually buried the previously popular device.
Apple stopped bundling computers with disk drives due to the declining popularity of CDs and DVDs. Modern devices use USB ports to transfer data using physical media.
In November, Apple removed from its website mentions of all-in-one iMacs with an Intel processor, which may indicate that the models are obsolete. This is due to the transition of Apple computers from Intel chips to their own processors.

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