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This thread made me spend an afternoon looking through and bidding on eBay and other similar sites for a 17" Lampshade iMac G4 800. Last iMac capable of running OS 9 natively.
 
Used to be my iBook G3 that was manufactured in 2001. But it died recently, so now my 2007 iMac is the oldest Apple product that I use.

Don
 
older mac products

G4 cube 500 mhz
powermac quicksilver dual 800 mhz
1 gen ipod shuffle 512mb
imac g3 266 mhz being used as server
 
2006 iMac. It's still my primary gaming machine, my work machine, my media holder thingymajig.

And it's funny. I've built PC's that fart all over it in terms of performance but they're all so big/loud, don't feel the same etc, but I wouldn't trade it for anything. Is this what you hue-mans call love?
 
Macintosh Classic.

Do I win? ;)

Nope. I've just realised that the "oldest Apple product" that I "still use often" is actually an old plastic bag with the rainbow Apple logo on it that I picked up from a computer expo (along with numerous brochures, pamphlets, stickers, etc.) way back in the mists of time when the Apple ][ was new. I do quite often still use this plastic bag to carry bits around in. :)
 
a 1 tb time capsule or maybe the 16 gb iphone 3g. not sure which came out ifrst. the one that did is the one i've been using the longest.
 
2001 5GB iPod with wheel & firewire

ipod-cp-4154326.jpg

same, lost my 20gb 4G (best iPod ever).

5GB and still rocking out to miley cyrus... i mean metallica
 
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