T techdummyy macrumors newbie Original poster May 12, 2015 8 0 Jul 22, 2015 #1 I have a friend who is selling a macbook pro(late 2011, 750 gb of storage, 8 gb of ram, 15.4 in screen) for $700. Is this a good deal?
I have a friend who is selling a macbook pro(late 2011, 750 gb of storage, 8 gb of ram, 15.4 in screen) for $700. Is this a good deal?
keysofanxiety macrumors G3 Nov 23, 2011 9,539 25,303 Jul 22, 2015 #2 techdummyy said: I have a friend who is selling a macbook pro(late 2011, 750 gb of storage, 8 gb of ram, 15.4 in screen) for $700. Is this a good deal? Click to expand... Not bad but those MacBooks have the Radeon issue. Graphics card is likely to be fried, getting fried, or will fry down the line. Apple's repair program is only until Feb 2016 as well, so that's an awful lot of liability to be accepting. I'd avoid personally. Reactions: Ulenspiegel
techdummyy said: I have a friend who is selling a macbook pro(late 2011, 750 gb of storage, 8 gb of ram, 15.4 in screen) for $700. Is this a good deal? Click to expand... Not bad but those MacBooks have the Radeon issue. Graphics card is likely to be fried, getting fried, or will fry down the line. Apple's repair program is only until Feb 2016 as well, so that's an awful lot of liability to be accepting. I'd avoid personally.
Ulenspiegel macrumors 68040 Nov 8, 2014 3,212 2,493 Land of Flanders and Elsewhere Jul 22, 2015 #3 Shares keysofanxiety' view. Please, check the refurbs: http://www.apple.com/shop/browse/home/specialdeals/mac.
Shares keysofanxiety' view. Please, check the refurbs: http://www.apple.com/shop/browse/home/specialdeals/mac.