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Apple Computing Products:
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Buying MBP 2012 vs MBP Retina 2015
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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1667823" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>The 2012 MacBook Pro which Apple still sells new at their on line store is using the same hardware that it came with in 2012. And yes they're still being manufactured in 2015, however, a good indication and rumor tells us that when the new MacBook Pro machines appear later this year, that the 2012 model will be discontinued. In the meantime, it's still a great machine and is fully upgradeable. I would suggest though that you buy a new one not a refurbished unit from a third party. The third party refurbished unit will likely not be eligible for Apple Care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1667823, member: 46727"] The 2012 MacBook Pro which Apple still sells new at their on line store is using the same hardware that it came with in 2012. And yes they're still being manufactured in 2015, however, a good indication and rumor tells us that when the new MacBook Pro machines appear later this year, that the 2012 model will be discontinued. In the meantime, it's still a great machine and is fully upgradeable. I would suggest though that you buy a new one not a refurbished unit from a third party. The third party refurbished unit will likely not be eligible for Apple Care. [/QUOTE]
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