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Looking at the dates the software was installed it went back to 2007 but it had one corner and one minor scratch indicating it had been used before. Bought this refurbished 15" Macbook and like all Apples it works great. Software was not the newest so had to buy Leopard snow
My wife needs a solid performance to run memory-guzzling applications like Photoshop, Illustrator, AutoCAD and Autodesk Ravit. Smaller target from worm/virus attacks compared to Windows (this doesn't make Mac more secure, by the way). It's simply overpriced for what it actually delivers. I paid about $1250 including tax (free shipping). Nice and hip design. Similar MacBook pro on Apple website (with smaller hard drive and integrated graphic card) comes out to about $1860 with tax (based on CA sales tax). Apple makes good products and made mundane computing products into something fashionable.
Cool design matters, but not for extra $250 to $600. And it also knows people will pay premium to get it. Personally, though, I can't justify the extra cost for having a "cool" laptop. Better tech support than some of the larger sellers like Dell, Lenovo and HP. Better multimedia apps which are already part of the OS. And those extra features I mentioned are not enough to sway many seasoned PC users away from Mac unless one has money to burn.so to speak.I recently bought Dell Studio XPS16 with following configuration for my wife: 15.4-in screen, 2.53 ghz w/ 1033 FSB, 4 GB memory, 500 gb hard drive @7200 rpm, ATI graphic card with dedicated 512 mb memory.
One listed here on Amazon.com has lesser hardware specs than current one listed on Apple website, but is still selling for $1500. I may decide to get Mac one day, but definitely not at its current pricing. Mac is a good OS with better user interface and integration than Windows. I can see why so many people gravitate toward Apple products these days. You can do the math.
As a student that is working and stressing for an average of 17 hours a day, this computer is amazing. The computer looks great, performs great, and the constant updates and enthusiastic fan community really make sure that every aspect of the computer is great.Before purchasing this computer, I had two main concerns, cost and compatibility.Compatibility - As an intensive user of Microsoft Office, I was concerned with the fact that the Mac version seems very crippled.
If the laptop cost any more, I'd definitely still consider a PC because there are some pretty inexpensive computing alternates. It's a great solution, and the computer will not slow down much.
Turns out that with the proper software (I like VMWARE), you can install a Windows system and run the windows version of Office. When I first started using my Mac, I couldnt get over how integrated everything is; it really feels like it's YOUR computer.Cost - at $1200 (the price this laptop is listed at), it's a bargain.
I have owned one of these computers for two years now. It's entirely dependable, and even after two years, it doesnt feel like it has slowed down at all.
As for all the other Mac programs, I love all of them.
You know you want it. 2009.Very high quality all around. Also, the OSX 10.6 named "Snow Leopard" will only cost existing OSX 10.5 owners $29 for the upgrade when it's available in Oct. Go get it. The price may be a bit daunting for some but it's well worth it. Even so, Apple has recently announced price cuts on Macbooks, Macbook Pro's and Macbook Air. I can't say enough good things that haven't already been said.
20th, 2009 is very nice & the price was definitely what convinced me to buy the Macbook Pro over the regular Macbook. I was very surprised to find that the computer you sent me was last years model & that is why the computer was cheaper.
I hope you will make this more evident in your advertisements in the future so people will be sure of what they are getting.Sincerely,Wyndell Williams,(206) 937-0550 - H(202) 903-7720 - M I am disappointed & have had trouble with warranty issues as Apple shows the computer being sold in 2008.
I did not read in your advertisement that the computer was last years model. I would have definitely purchased the standard Macbook for $1,299.00 through my retail apple store & had the new model with everything I need & the convenience of saying I purchased the computer from them, which is always a plus when needing service or help with troubleshooting or any problems.
The computer that I purchased from you on Feb. I did not need the more deluxe computer for my needs, but figured for only $300 more, it was worth it.
It took three attempts to convince Apple that I purchased the computer in February 2009.
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