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Apple To Discontinue Mac Pro In EU Over Safety Regulations

jones_supa writes "Apple has been forced to remove the Mac Pro from sale in the European Union after an amendment to a safety regulation left the machines non-compliant. The updated electronics safety standard IEC 60950-1 increases requirements around electrical port protection (PDF) and the fan guards in the system. Apple does not plan to modify their machines and will simply pull them from market in the EU. Apple wishes to warn customers and partners about the change so that they would have sufficient time to order Mac Pro units and meet any needs prior to 1 March, when the amendment comes into effect."

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  1. Unlikely to be discontinued altogether by Bogtha · · Score: 5, Informative

    Apple does not plan to modify their machines and will simply pull them from market in the EU.

    In all likelihood it's because they've got a new Mac Pro model ready to launch. The Mac Pro hasn't had a significant update in years, it's the only Mac that doesn't have a Thunderbolt port, for example.

    A new Mac Pro is being released in 2013, confirmed by Apple.

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    1. Re:Unlikely to be discontinued altogether by Kat+M. · · Score: 5, Informative

      BTW, I wonder how the average EU CITIZEN thinks of all this? Fascinating that I'm not seeing the typical Slashdot posturing and whining against government overreach; just people bitching at Apple for doing the only thing they can on short notice.

      It's an IEC standard, not something that the EU thought up. The same standard will presumably come to the United States and Canada in a year or two. Note that this also affects several non-EU countries (Switzerland and Norway in particular).

      Also, it hasn't been "short notice". The amendment was published in December 2009, over three years ago.

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