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jasonrhcp

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Jul 11, 2010
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First of all my 13" macbook pro was stolen back in december and I needed to buy another macbook pro right away because of work and school. I am working at a pro studio and running logic 9. I bought a 15" 2.4 i5 in december with applecare and all. I feel the urge to upgrade... What do you think.
Jason

Sorry I didn't know the rules about the market place.. I deleted it from the thread..
Thanks
 
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Do you feel slowed down by your current Mac? If not, it should just work fine.

http://www.mac2sell.net or eBay (Việt Nam, Türkiye, Česká republika, Hanguk) might be good price checkers.

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Hellhammer

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You are going to lose quite a big bunch of money if you sell it now. The resale value always goes down significantly after a refresh. If it still does what you want it to do, then there is no need to.
 

ramo

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That is not a wise financial decision. Be happy with what you got, I finally decided to upgrade to a 2011 model after having my rev A macbook pro for 5 years. Get as much out of your current machine as you can before buying a new one.
 
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