Spotted this article today:
This won't help folks who have "obsolete" Macs since I believe Apple only offers parts for about 7 years. There are older Intel Macs like the late 2009 27" iMac that have ongoing repair issues pertaining to the video card. Even so, this change is a rather surprisingly positive concession by Apple that ultimately will bode well for those of us who are into repair. (And who among is isn't, right?)
Apple will allow customers to repair iPhones and Macs in 2022 | AppleInsider
Apple has conceded some of the battles it has been fighting with the Right to Repair movement, and for the first time will sell parts and tools directly to consumers with the new "Self Service Repair" program.
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This won't help folks who have "obsolete" Macs since I believe Apple only offers parts for about 7 years. There are older Intel Macs like the late 2009 27" iMac that have ongoing repair issues pertaining to the video card. Even so, this change is a rather surprisingly positive concession by Apple that ultimately will bode well for those of us who are into repair. (And who among is isn't, right?)