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macbook pro i5

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As the title says good antiglare screen protecters for the early 2011 macbook pro and how expensive is a 280 GB SSD and a 8GB RAM upgrade?
 
As the title says good antiglare screen protecters for the early 2011 macbook pro and how expensive is a 280 GB SSD and a 8GB RAM upgrade?

1. Power Source AG film is the best out there
2. Prices are coming down every week. Samsung, Crucial, Intel are very reliable
3. Under $50 for 8GB. Under $115 for 16GB.

Google is a good friend to know............
 
I like the Moshi iVisor myself. It is super easy to install/reinstall versus any film. I've never had any luck installing film without bubbles. Just too dusty here in AZ I guess!

I updated my 13" MBP recently to 16GB for $100, and got a 256gb Samsung 830 SSD for $279. Good deals are out there.
 
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Anti-glare films vary greatly in quality and price. Some films introduce color shifts and artifacts which detract from the user experience.

I have the $35 Power Support anti-glare film on an iPad and 13" MBP. It isn't the cheapest but it is high quality. When I compared my 13" MBP to my 15" MBP with Apple's matte display I could not see a difference between the two displays.

http://www.powersupportusa.com/accessories/macbook-pro-13/anti-glare-film.html

I'm typing this outside under a patio umbrella in full sun with no annoying reflections.
 
Anti-glare films vary greatly in quality and price. Some films introduce color shifts and artifacts which detract from the user experience.

I have the $35 Power Support anti-glare film on an iPad and 13" MBP. It isn't the cheapest but it is high quality. When I compared my 13" MBP to my 15" MBP with Apple's matte display I could not see a difference between the two displays.

http://www.powersupportusa.com/accessories/macbook-pro-13/anti-glare-film.html

I'm typing this outside under a patio umbrella in full sun with no annoying reflections.

I may give that a try thats pretty good looking!
 
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