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Advice on trading newer Macbook for older Macbook Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="walkerj" data-source="post: 956034" data-attributes="member: 9385"><p>That sounds a) risky since it's craigslist, and b) you're probably better off selling your current macbook on eBay (they do retain their value) for whatever you can get for it, and use the proceeds from that to get a 13" Macbook Pro. They come with Firewire (and 800 at that) and some other goodies. You can even get a refurb to keep the cost down.</p><p></p><p>Lack of firewire was the main reason I skipped on the first gen aluminum Macbook (different reason, have firewire enclosure with external drive) and went with the 13" MBP when the time came to update my white Macbook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walkerj, post: 956034, member: 9385"] That sounds a) risky since it's craigslist, and b) you're probably better off selling your current macbook on eBay (they do retain their value) for whatever you can get for it, and use the proceeds from that to get a 13" Macbook Pro. They come with Firewire (and 800 at that) and some other goodies. You can even get a refurb to keep the cost down. Lack of firewire was the main reason I skipped on the first gen aluminum Macbook (different reason, have firewire enclosure with external drive) and went with the 13" MBP when the time came to update my white Macbook. [/QUOTE]
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