kildraik macrumors 6502a Original poster May 7, 2006 940 1,357 May 13, 2006 #1 Would a trade of a 17" Intel Imac be a valid trade for a MacBook Pro? Would they be acceptable in normal conditions, such as both of the opposite parties would want that computer?
Would a trade of a 17" Intel Imac be a valid trade for a MacBook Pro? Would they be acceptable in normal conditions, such as both of the opposite parties would want that computer?
A andrewheard macrumors regular May 16, 2005 166 0 Ontario, Canada May 13, 2006 #2 Its a valid trade for whoever is getting the MacBook Pro.
technicolor macrumors 68000 Dec 21, 2005 1,651 1 ><><><>< May 13, 2006 #3 andrewheard said: Its a valid trade for whoever is getting the MacBook Pro. Click to expand... basically This is not at all a fair trade. Whoever gets the MBP is making out like a bandit.
andrewheard said: Its a valid trade for whoever is getting the MacBook Pro. Click to expand... basically This is not at all a fair trade. Whoever gets the MBP is making out like a bandit.
M Mernak macrumors 6502 Apr 9, 2006 435 16 Kirkland, WA May 13, 2006 #4 Its completely fair....assuming the iMac has 2 GB RAM and a 500 GB HD and the macbook pro has not been upgraded at all
Its completely fair....assuming the iMac has 2 GB RAM and a 500 GB HD and the macbook pro has not been upgraded at all
dmw007 macrumors G4 May 26, 2005 10,635 0 Working for MI-6 May 13, 2006 #5 technicolor said: This is not at all a fair trade. Whoever gets the MBP is making out like a bandit. Click to expand... Yep, that is pretty much the case.
technicolor said: This is not at all a fair trade. Whoever gets the MBP is making out like a bandit. Click to expand... Yep, that is pretty much the case.
Fleetwood Mac macrumors 65816 Apr 27, 2006 1,265 0 Canada May 13, 2006 #6 I think this would dependant on the use of both machines, as well as whine/heat related issues on the MBP.
I think this would dependant on the use of both machines, as well as whine/heat related issues on the MBP.