For all those slashdoters that work at apple: Make sure you let your Marketing department know that this has cost them a long time customer.
I have a powerbook G4 and I recently bought a mac mini for my wife.
I was planning to get a new Macbook for Xmas.
However hearing about this has changed my mind.
Same here, I was considering bying yet another Powerbook (it'd have been the fourth in a row, out of seven Macs) as a replacement for my 2006 model whose battery died recently, and intended to upgrade to MacOS 10.5 in the process.
Now, I'll just wait until either Apple renounces this policy or simple and effective solutions for fixing this defect (here it is considered a defect of the video output function) become popular.
I will not let a company dictate what my fair use rights are. I'm disappointed, its so short sighted on Apples part. Technology companies should stick to technology and let our courts and elected members of government worry about our rights and rights of content producers (admittedly they haven't done a good job either).
I'll go one step further and will not even let our courts and elected members of government worry and decide about our preexistent, inalienable and absolute rights, whether we are content producers or consumers (or, increasingly, both at the same time).
I moved away from BigParties because of this (that and stability issues). I know from the LastLegislativePeriod that they won't let me play is my own content (I created it, I own the copyright) and home videos over a projector...