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Mac book pro 13 2015 for sale
Mac book pro 13 2015 for sale







mac book pro 13 2015 for sale

So my question is: 8GB/128GB enough to do any serious work - like PS or FCPX? Since the MacBookPro is such a powerful machine, I don't want to penny pinch it so much that I'm ham stringing its capabilities, yet I don't want to spend a whole lot more, since I'll update the iMac at some point to a 5K Retina, or it's equivalent at that time. Or am I missing the forest for the trees: Is the MacBookPro powerful enough to replace my iMac and I should just go for it and load it up? But, heck, if I load it up, the price approaches a 5K iMac and that just doesn't just sensible.Īs you can see I'm suffering from analysis paralysis. So my question is: 8GB/128GB enough to do any serious work - like PS or FCPX? Since the MacBookPro is such a powerful machine, I don't want to penny pinch it so much that I'm ham stringing its capabilities, yet I don't want to spend a whole lot more, since I'll update the iMac at some point to a 5K Retina, or it's equivalent at that time. Very attractive price, not much more than an Air and a whole lot more powerful. Best Buy has the new MacBook Pro 13" 8GB/128GB on sale for $200 off at $1099. Although it's size and weight are very low which makes it very easy to carry around, I don't like iOS and I want to go back to a laptop with OSX. My problem is a have an iPad Air that I use most of the time for surfing, email, etc. It's still plenty fast and should do me for a couple more years at least. My main system is a 27" iMac 2011, i7 maxed out with lots of ram and internal/external storage. Looking for some advice on buying the new MacBook Pro 13" (early 2015).









Mac book pro 13 2015 for sale