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SOLD Apple Macbook 15" Retina i7 / 16Gb / 256Gb SSD - £350
Overall pretty nice condition, few marks here and there but nothing hideous. Only a few minor bits of coating wear on the screen, surround etc. and nothing visible with it on - overall in reasonable condition for the year!
Late 2013 spec - running Big Sur, 2.0Ghz i7, 16GB, 256GB SSD make this a very competent machine. Battery cycles are 98 and battery was replaced a while back. Comes with genuine Apple PSU.
£350!
Collection preferred (near Worcester) but happy to post at your cost etc.
Comments
I'm pretty interested in this but was wondering if it's an upgradable model or one of the ones that you cant modify?
Would also need to check my software can run on big Sur as I'm currently running the one before that (can't remember the name)
Typing this on one, my personal favourite workhorse
Your's is a very desirable machine that if I hadn't just bought a new phone, I'd have had
GLWTS
These have a full depth SD card slot, which means you can insert a 512Gb SD card fully into the body using an adapter that matches the alloy design of the laptop so can be permanently left in, very useful for storage or for booting up on other versions of OSX.
2 things musicians and content creators constantly break on a laptop are the DC socket and the headphone socket.
You can't break the DC socket cos it's a Magsafe, even if you could though it wouldn't matter because it's designed on a separate little board as a service part and you can change it yourself with no soldering.
Likewise the headphone socket, it's a very well made tough socket but should you break it then it's not a big deal as it's a service part and can be changed in minutes with no soldering.
There are many other things that make this model so cool from an engineers point of view and it's kinda sad they went from making machines like this to the 2016 on Touchbar / USB C models