I'll always keep my lampshades and cubes, unless somebody wants to pay me big bux for them.I think you're going about that wrong. Get rid of the G4's, too.
Apple Continues to Sell the iPad 2 Because Customers Are Still Buying It
"Despite this quarter including back-to-school sales, the iPad 2, which accounted for a third of sales for the prior six months, seems to have started to show some age, after several strong quarters," said Josh Lowitz, Partner and Co-Founder of CIRP. "Yet, the iPad Mini continued its relative share in the past few quarters, as customers seem to continue to like it as a low-price tablet alternative."
So, in the last year, almost a third of all iPad-plus-mini sales were the iPad 2.
I'll always keep my lampshades and cubes, unless somebody wants to pay me big bux for them.
No interest in G4 iMacs and Power Macs though.
P.S. The 20" iMac G4 1.25 GHz with 2 GB RAM is actually still usable... barely. I can't say the same for the 15" G4 800 though. I can even use my Bluetooth wireless Apple keyboard with the 20".
The MacBook Pro teardowns are up!
15" Late 2013 Retina
Broadcom 4360 802.11ac chip
Samsung S4LNO53X01-8030 SSD controller with Samsung NAND flash
Intel Core i7 2.0 GHz with Iris Pro 5200 <-- i7 4750HQ Quad-core 47 Watt
Repairability 1/10
13" Late 2013 Retina (A1502)
Broadcom 4360 802.11ac chip
Marvell 88SS9183 SSD controller with SanDisk NAND flash.
Intel SR18A Core i5-4258U Processor with Iris 5100 <-- Dual-core 28 Watt
Repairability 1/10
For reference, the old 13" Core 2 Duo 2.26 GHz P8400 in my 2009 13" MacBook Pro has a TDP of 25 Watts.
There's a huge potential for further miniaturization in the 15". It seems fairly obvious Apple will phase out the dGPU once Broadwell arrives, but they can save even more space if Intel puts the PCH on-package.
I want my larger battery!
Definitely getting Applecare if I buy one of those.