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parlem

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Jun 10, 2010
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I've just ordered a 2021 M1 Pro 16" MBP for ONE THOUSAND EUROS less than the equivalent M2 Pro machine from Apple's refurb store (16Gb RAM, 1Tb SSD). It still costs a small fortune (by my standards) and I appreciate the 2023 M2 Pro is a superior, more refined machine, but you can't beat the value of Apple's refurbished M1s, at the minute, in my opinion. Besides, I just need a large display for my work, not so much the ultimate processing power. Wasn't going to wait for the rumoured 15" MacBook Air.

Coming from a mid-2012 15" matte, high-res display MBP, I'm sooo looking forward to this amazing upgrade! I'm also delighted that I skipped Apple's obsession with thin designs, absurd keyboards and lack of ports ... Jumping from 2012 to 2023 (or 2021, to be fair) feels like I missed no end of Intel nightmares and design compromises. By the way, the mid-2012 machine has been INCREDIBLE value for money, especially after I swapped the plate HD for an SSD. I hope the new machine will last me 10 years, too.

My only concern is whether I'll get used to the glare, which seemed ok when I checked one unit in a physical store, but I'm coming from the anti-glare, totally matte high-resolution display of 2012, so we'll see ...
 

parlem

macrumors member
Original poster
Jun 10, 2010
53
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Here's the page:


All prices and models of refurbished hardware in Spain. You'll need to shop from your own Apple store online if you're elsewhere.
 

RedOctober

macrumors regular
Mar 14, 2015
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West side of Oz
Totally agree that the refurb MB Pro is great value. I purchased a 14" MBP M1 Pro base model recently coming from a mid-2015 MBP retina and I checked everything I can think of, and it looks absolutely brand new. No scratches on any surface and ports, no signs of oily finger marks on the keyboard, no dead pixels, battery only 2 cycles (which is normal) and even the rubber foot pads at the bottom of the laptop is brand new.

Saved me over AUD$600 compared to the MBP Pro M2 Pro, which in my opinion, is a minor upgrade to the M1 Pro. I won't be buying brand new Apple stuff again.
 
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