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🔍 Apple Computer Lookup

Select a category and model to see full specs, support status, inflation-adjusted original price, and our recommendation.

How to Find Your Mac's Model

For modern Macs: click the Apple menu → About This Mac. You'll see the model name and chip type. For vintage machines, check the bottom of the unit or the original box for the model number.

Sun Remarketing has been buying, selling, and servicing Apple hardware since 1979 — before the Macintosh was released. We carry parts for vintage machines that no one else stocks.

What does "supported" mean?

A Mac is "supported" when Apple allows it to run the current macOS and delivers security patches. Unsupported Macs no longer receive updates — using them online is a real security risk.

Can I still use an unsupported Mac?

Yes, but without security updates, browsing the web, checking email, or banking introduces significant risk. Many apps also stop working on older macOS versions over time.

Why are vintage Macs so expensive?

In inflation-adjusted dollars, 1980s–90s Macs often cost as much as a car. The original Macintosh 128K in 1984 cost $2,495 — over $7,500 in today's money. Modern Macs are genuinely cheaper in real terms.

Does Sun Remarketing sell vintage parts?

Yes — we've been in the Apple refurbishment and parts business since 1979. We stock parts for machines most shops have never heard of. Contact us for vintage Apple hardware needs.