i67darrin wrote:
Greets Community:
I'm admittedly a PC guy, mostly tech-deaf (lol), but seeking recco's on a functional older budget Mac laptop I can use as a secondary backup unit (I own a handful of other devices). Seeking one that I can run my itunes library on (for casual listening) and preferably one with an internal dvd drive? (Or aternatively a model I can still add an Apple Super Drive to)?
Apple has not made Mac notebooks with internal optical drives for many years. The last ones were the
- MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012) – Introduced June 2012, discontinued October 2016
- MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2012) – Introduced June 2012, discontinued October 2013
These were the last MacBook Pros with internal bays for mechanical drives. They do not have Retina screens and cannot run any version of macOS later than Catalina.
You can get external optical drives for current Macs, and if you don't need a bus-powered portable drive (like the Apple USB SuperDrive), I'd suggest looking at a desktop drive with its own power supply, from a place like Other World Computing (MacSales).
And one functional for casual internet searching (although processing speed isn't mission critical). Yeah, I know these are dinosaur requests in light of current tech/specs. Making this post to avoid buying something that isn't supported with a near-useless OS. Recco's on specific model #'s, current supported OS's installed on any such advice, etc. Ideally something that won't turn into a paperweight in the next few years, digg? Probably along the lines of the oldest Mac OS's still functional & supported that aren't in danger of going bye-bye anytime real soon?Budget: $500 (give or take).
Vendors like Adobe and Microsoft have a policy of supporting only "the most recent three". Those are currently macOS 13 (Ventura), 14 (Sonoma), and 15 (Sequoia) – and in recent years, Apple has consistently come out with one major release of macOS per year (somewhere in the September – November time frame).
macOS Sequoia is compatible with these computers - Apple Support
macOS Sonoma is compatible with these computers - Apple Support
macOS Ventura is compatible with these computers - Apple Support
In terms of long-term support, you would probably be best off with an Apple-Silicon-based Mac notebook that is compatible with Sequoia (and would likely still be in the running to receive future updates).
AFAIK, it is possible to run the current versions of Firefox and LibreOffice on versions of macOS as old as Catalina. The current versions of the Chrome and Brave browsers now require at least macOS 11 (Big Sur).