Retired Macs
- Macintosh SE
- Macintosh LC
- Macintosh Quadra 660av
- Powerbook 1400c/166
- PowerMacintosh 7500
- PowerMacintosh 9500/180MHz dual (upgraded to G3/400)
- PowerMacintosh G3 (Yosemite) (upgraded to G4)
- iBook 12″ (Dual USB)
- Powerbook G4/867MHz 15″ Titanium
- PowerMacintosh G4/450MHz Cube (upgraded to 1GHz)
- PowerMacintosh G3 All-In-One
- iMac G3/700MHz (Summer 2001)
- Powerbook G4/1.33GHz 15″ Aluminum
- Mac mini 1.42GHz – A/V entertainment server
- Mac mini 1.42GHz – backup server
- PowerMacintosh G5/2.0GHz dual
- MacBook Pro 2.16GHz 15″
Active Macs
- PowerMacintosh G4/450MHz Cube (G4/1.2GHz) – backup webserver
- Mac mini 2.0GHz (Core2Duo) – web/mail server
- Mac mini 2.0GHz (Core2Duo) – A/V entertainment server
- Mac Pro Dual 2.66GHz (2006)
- MacBook Pro 2.66GHz 15″ (Late 2008)
…and on the drums:
- iPod [5GB] – retired
- iPod (Dock Connector) [10GB] – retired
- iPod shuffle [1GB]
- iPod photo [60GB]
- iPhone 2.5G [8GB]
- iPod Classic [120GB]
- iPod shuffle 2G [2GB]
- iPhone 4 CDMA [16GB]
The Macintosh Office
Who says Macs aren’t for the business environment? Since 1997, I have been directly responsible for the authorizing purchases of the following Macs for my various places of work:
- PowerMacintosh 8600
- PowerMacintosh 9600
- PowerMacintosh G3 (Yosemite)
- PowerMacintosh G4 (Sawtooth)
- PowerMacintosh G4 (Gigabit Ethernet)
- PowerMacintosh G4 (Digital Audio)
- PowerMacintosh G4 (MDD) x2
- PowerMacintosh G4 (FW800) x2
- PowerMacintosh G5 x3
- iMac (Flat Panel)
- iBook (Early 2003) x4
- PowerBook G4 (1Ghz)
- Mac mini x2
- xServe G4 x2
- xServe G5
- PowerBook (15″ FW800)
- Mac Pro x4
- iMac (Mid 2007)
- iMac (Late 2009)
- MacBook Pro (15″ Mid 2010) x2
