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Apple macbook pro 2013 specs retinal
Apple macbook pro 2013 specs retinal




apple macbook pro 2013 specs retinal
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The 16GB RAM might be overkill, but I've found that more RAM extends the life of computers, and in this case you can't add it later (annoyingly!). I am also interested in computer longevity (believe it or not, I've stretched using my souped-up eight-year-old powerbook until now-well, with the use of my wife's computer for video streaming). 2013-macbook-pro-with-retina-display/comment-page-1 My plan is to buy the 2.4GHZ with 256 SSD and 16GB of RAM, as suggested in a couple of different places:

#Apple macbook pro 2013 specs retinal mac

So would the #1 choice of my macbook pro be totally worth my 2ks? Are there a huge difference between an i5 2.4 & i7 2.8 that i will totally feel while using my mac on a daily basis? Once again i need as many GOOD feedbacks as possible as this is important to me and my budget. plus, smallest 128 SSD is always enough for me so no worries about storage space. I fully know the base model is also more than enough i need but once again for the speed. I look in the long term and i want a quite speedy computer. Im a sociology major and plan on teaching elementary level kids in the future and maybe? open a small business with my own specialties but teaching would be my main long term goal. (I multi task a lot too, but I never game nor i use photoshop and other intensive applications.) i very rarely sometimes use photoshop though but it would be just merely just for fun and messing around.Īs for school and other work related usages are.

#Apple macbook pro 2013 specs retinal 1080p

Internet, movie/tv show streaming, some light media downloads for entertainments for personal pleasure, watching 1080p movies and shows. Haswell Intel Core i5 2.4 Ghz 4GB DDR3 Ram, & 128 SSDįYI: I am fully aware that the new retinas are non-configurable in the future which I'm totally fine with it. Haswell Intel Core i7 2.8 Ghz 16GB DDR3 Ram, & 128 SSD Here are the list of models.#1 specs indicates my first choice whether or not it will be worth my money? (If its worth it, I am willing to spend up to almost 2k.) To Finalize: Are all these worth my money for what I am going to use it for and length of time? My main Question #2: Is it worth getting 4gb ram or 16gb ram? My main question #1: Are there big differences between the new Haswell i5 2.4Ghz & an i7 2.8Ghz for what I do on the computer? I know this was long but i'll get the point of the question. for ex.: You should get the i7 since it will benefit you for the long term and you will feel the big difference even in small internet tasks and watching HD movies.ĭon't just say get an i5 for example, tell me your opinion why certain specs will be good enough than the other. So I'm asking as many different opinions as possible and please be specific. This is very important to me for my future as im also still in school trying to finish up. unfortunately i had to sell it because my car broke down and needed the immediate cash at that time.

apple macbook pro 2013 specs retinal

in fact, I first macbook ran very well that i was planning on keeping for a very long time as usual with apple products. Please don't tell me that computers will break down eventually because i am also somewhat tech savvy and take good care of my electronics. Once i buy my mac i'm planning on keeping for well over 6 years and a little over 10 years hopefully. This will be my 2nd mac laptop after i sold my other one early because my car broke down early this year. I'm planning to buy a 2013 13" Macbook Pro with Retina Display soon. i need as many GOOD feedbacks as possible. Im not sure if i can upload these kind of questions, but i might as well give it a try.






Apple macbook pro 2013 specs retinal