I just upgraded my MacBook Pro mid-2009 13" to 8 GB RAM, even though I had already switched to a Retina MacBook. As for SSD, that was put in many years ago. Curious, I decided to see how much it originally cost.
Wow.
https://www.macworld.com/article/1141213/laptop-computers/13inch-macbookpro.html
The new 13-inch MacBook Pro models can handle up to 8GB of memory. To upgrade the RAM in the 2.26GHz model, which comes with just 2GB of RAM in its standard configuration, Apple charges an extra $100 for 4GB (a pair of 2GB modules) and $1,100 for 8GB (a pair of 4GB modules).
Apple also offers two solid-state drive (SSD) options and charges $400 for a 128GB SSD or $850 for a 256GB SSD.
How times have changed. The 1067 MHz DDR3 I got is as you probably know more expensive than a lot of other RAM these days, even though I paid just ~US$65.
Wow.
https://www.macworld.com/article/1141213/laptop-computers/13inch-macbookpro.html
The new 13-inch MacBook Pro models can handle up to 8GB of memory. To upgrade the RAM in the 2.26GHz model, which comes with just 2GB of RAM in its standard configuration, Apple charges an extra $100 for 4GB (a pair of 2GB modules) and $1,100 for 8GB (a pair of 4GB modules).
Apple also offers two solid-state drive (SSD) options and charges $400 for a 128GB SSD or $850 for a 256GB SSD.
How times have changed. The 1067 MHz DDR3 I got is as you probably know more expensive than a lot of other RAM these days, even though I paid just ~US$65.