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BryceWallace

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Jun 18, 2012
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I have a MacBook Pro from late 2011. Should I Get the new MacBook Pro? Or the Air? Or keep the one I have?
 
Well first you need to be give more details. Is there something wrong with your current computer? Do you wish to have something smaller, thinner, slightly faster?

If not, just keep what you have.
 
I have a MacBook Pro from late 2011. Should I Get the new MacBook Pro? Or the Air? Or keep the one I have?


How do you expect people to be able to help you at all when you've given no useful information. Do you like the one you have? Does it do what you need it to do? Think about what you have, what you need, and make a rational decision.
 
Most people keep their Macbooks for at least 2-3 years before replacing it.

Everyone's asking about what this guy's needs are, but it doesn't matter because a late 2011 MBP is still good enough to accomplish most things even professionals do. And judging from the way this person asked, I doubt they're a professional who require that slight boost in power.

Short answer: No.
 
if you mean the non retina model than no there is not point if you ahve the late 2011, the Air and Rentina are two different models thatn you currently have so those are legit different that what you currently have so you still have to ask your self why change and what are you looking for in either of those that your current mbp doesnt have
 
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