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dan7592

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Jan 15, 2007
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Should it last a good 5-6 years or more? Are older macs always going to be upgradeable in the future?
 

dllavaneras

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Feb 12, 2005
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My Mac is quite old (over 5 years now) and is still going strong, running the latest version of Tiger. So I can safely assume the your mac will not be obsolete in a few years time :)
 

GimmeSlack12

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Apr 29, 2005
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You should get 5 years at least out of the MacBook. And you will always have options to upgrade in the future.

I could still upgrade some of my Macs from over 8 years ago (if I wanted to). Don't worry, your Mac has good future proofing.
 

ero87

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Jan 17, 2006
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"Should it last"?

yes, it will last. unlike PCs, Macs are much more resistant to "aging." For what it's worth, my 2 year old iMac performs exactly as it did the day i opened it.

so unless your needs drastically change, then it will last!
 

Father Jack

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Jan 1, 2007
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Should it last a good 5-6 years or more? Are older macs always going to be upgradeable in the future?

Five or six years should not be a problem. Although my current laptop is a C2D MacBook, until quite recently i was running OSx Tiger on a 12" G3 iBook.

Photoshop CS2 and other "new" software was very usable on this computer.


FJ
 
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