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johnboy79

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Oct 31, 2016
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Fresno,Ca
Hi, I do not really know anything about Macs. Can anybody tell me if these are good deals and which is the best deal. I will be doing photo editing on it. Thank you for any advice.

Selling a nice Mid-2012 Macbook Pro 15". Clean install of 10.12 Sierra. Perfect working order. Couple cosmetic blemishes but otherwise nice and solid. Display is perfect.
$800
-Intel Core i7 2.6GHz Quad-Core / Eight Threads
-Crucial 16GB 1600MHz DDR3 Memory
-Intel HD 4000 + NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1GB GDDR5
-Samsung 256GB 840 Pro SATA3 SSD
-15.4" 1440x900 LED Display
-Wi-Fi, iSight
-USB 3.0, ThunderBolt
-Apple SuperDrive


2011 MacBook Pro 15". 2.2 ghz 512 mb. 4gb ram $575


2012 Macbook Pro
500 gb hard drive
8gb ram
2.5ghz processor $500



Like New Mid 2014 Macbook Pro.
MacOS Sierra Version 10.12
Macbook Pro (Retina, 13-Inch, Mid 2014)
2.6 GHz Intel Core i5 Processor
8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Intel Iris 1536 MB
$875


I have a 15" MacBook Pro. Very Fast Computer and runs perfectly, Here are the Specs:
I7 Quad Core Processor, Fast
8GB Ram (I can upgrade to 16GB for $120)
750GB Hard drive (I can upgrade to 256GB SSD for $130)
Dedicated Graphics Card (For Gaming, Photoshop and Video Editing)
$850
 

Tomorrow

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You should probably consider changing the thread title - it doesn't really tell someone browsing the forums what kind of help you need.

That being said, I would completely eliminate the 2011 and 2012 machines from my buying list - they're VERY long in the tooth, in computer age.

The 2014 MBP spec isn't complete - what type of on-board storage does it have, SSD, HDD, how large, etc.?

We also don't know about the 15" MBP (how old it is). It would be difficult for me to spend money on a computer more than about a year old unless it's VERY inexpensive, and to me, $850 doesn't fall into that category.
 

johnboy79

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 31, 2016
2
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Fresno,Ca
You should probably consider changing the thread title - it doesn't really tell someone browsing the forums what kind of help you need.

That being said, I would completely eliminate the 2011 and 2012 machines from my buying list - they're VERY long in the tooth, in computer age.

The 2014 MBP spec isn't complete - what type of on-board storage does it have, SSD, HDD, how large, etc.?

We also don't know about the 15" MBP (how old it is). It would be difficult for me to spend money on a computer more than about a year old unless it's VERY inexpensive, and to me, $850 doesn't fall into that category.
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[doublepost=1478021185][/doublepost]That's helpful thank you. So on the 2014 Macbook I just need to find out about the hard drive?
 
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