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Help - MBP vs. iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="Ttaylor394" data-source="post: 1413646" data-attributes="member: 192394"><p>by all accounts that i have read the Retina MBPs will not have user serviceable RAM, and possibly even the SSDs (meaning they are both soldered in and not removable)..</p><p></p><p>with that in mind, get all you can afford in the Retina MBP.. since you probably won't be able to update them yourself after the fact...</p><p></p><p>iMacs on the other hand are user upgradable.. but like you said in your first post.. who knows when and with what they will get upgraded too..</p><p></p><p>hth</p><p>gl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ttaylor394, post: 1413646, member: 192394"] by all accounts that i have read the Retina MBPs will not have user serviceable RAM, and possibly even the SSDs (meaning they are both soldered in and not removable).. with that in mind, get all you can afford in the Retina MBP.. since you probably won't be able to update them yourself after the fact... iMacs on the other hand are user upgradable.. but like you said in your first post.. who knows when and with what they will get upgraded too.. hth gl [/QUOTE]
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