Discontinued Computers

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Commodore 64: The Commodore 64, one of the best-selling home computers of all time, was discontinued in the early 1990s when Commodore International went bankrupt.

Apple Macintosh Classic: The Macintosh Classic, an early Macintosh model, was discontinued in the early 1990s as Apple transitioned to newer Macintosh lines.

IBM ThinkPad: IBM’s line of ThinkPad laptops was sold to Lenovo in 2005, and the IBM ThinkPad brand was discontinued in favor of Lenovo’s branding.

HP TouchPad: HP’s TouchPad tablet, running the webOS operating system, was discontinued shortly after its release in 2011 due to poor sales.

Sony VAIO: Sony’s VAIO brand of laptops and desktops was discontinued in 2014 when Sony sold its PC division to Japan Industrial Partners (JIP).

Compaq Presario: Compaq, once a major PC manufacturer, was acquired by HP in 2002, and the Compaq Presario brand was phased out in favor of HP branding.

Dell XPS 14 and XPS 15 Laptops (2011 models): Dell periodically updates its XPS laptop line, and older models are discontinued to make way for newer ones.

Microsoft Surface RT: The Microsoft Surface RT, an early Windows RT-based tablet, was discontinued after a short lifespan due to limited app compatibility.

Apple MacBook Air with a Non-Retina Display: Apple discontinued the MacBook Air models with non-Retina displays in favor of Retina-equipped models.

Amiga Computers: The Amiga line of computers, known for their multimedia capabilities, faced discontinuation in the early 1990s when Commodore, the company that produced them, faced financial troubles.