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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
New or used MacBook Pro?
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<blockquote data-quote="mnoesen" data-source="post: 880815" data-attributes="member: 113079"><p>I can afford a brand new one, but it's been my experience in the past that I've "overbought" based on my actual needs. Do the two models look different from one another, or is all the difference on the inside? Thanks! **EDIT**--saving $1300+ on my computer purchase allows for other things, like stocking the bar, etc. But in the end I'm committed to getting an excellent machine. I just thought this might be a really great deal, and, for my purposes, I wouldn't notice the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoesen, post: 880815, member: 113079"] I can afford a brand new one, but it's been my experience in the past that I've "overbought" based on my actual needs. Do the two models look different from one another, or is all the difference on the inside? Thanks! **EDIT**--saving $1300+ on my computer purchase allows for other things, like stocking the bar, etc. But in the end I'm committed to getting an excellent machine. I just thought this might be a really great deal, and, for my purposes, I wouldn't notice the difference. [/QUOTE]
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