Hilbert92 macrumors member Oct 19, 2016 #51 Mid 2010 15inch core i7 8GB 1tb SSD. Will be picking up a new model in the spring.
M mickeydean macrumors 6502 Oct 20, 2016 #54 Late 2013 which has been good value because I think besides spec upgrades, the 2014 and 2015 have not been updated in any meaningful way.
Late 2013 which has been good value because I think besides spec upgrades, the 2014 and 2015 have not been updated in any meaningful way.
jbachandouris macrumors 603 Oct 20, 2016 #55 Early 2015 13" rMBP. I wanted SSD and Retina. No reason to upgrade at this point.
Dave245 macrumors G4 Oct 20, 2016 #56 I have a late 2011 MacBook Pro, it still works altho a little slow. I may upgrade this year, depending on what Apple announce at next weeks event.
I have a late 2011 MacBook Pro, it still works altho a little slow. I may upgrade this year, depending on what Apple announce at next weeks event.
S simonlh macrumors newbie Oct 20, 2016 #57 Mid 2007. Upgraded hard disk to 500gb a few years ago. But other than a few dents, still going strong. I have Yosemite installed on it.
Mid 2007. Upgraded hard disk to 500gb a few years ago. But other than a few dents, still going strong. I have Yosemite installed on it.
J JackieInCo Suspended Oct 20, 2016 #58 I have two, both of these I bought brand new last summer. 2012 non retina MBP 2015 15" MBP I'm not planning on buying the new one. I'll keep these till they die then buy something new.
I have two, both of these I bought brand new last summer. 2012 non retina MBP 2015 15" MBP I'm not planning on buying the new one. I'll keep these till they die then buy something new.