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<blockquote data-quote="Housekat" data-source="post: 1317819" data-attributes="member: 201607"><p>Just a quick fyi, if you really do need a bigger display, which ever macbook you did buy, you can actually connect it to a bigger screen either hdmi or even vga. The mini display port gives you pretty much any connector type for only 20 dollars. Also they recently stopped selling the white macbooks, so you can always try craigslist. I have seen some 2010-2011 white macbooks go for 700 dollars. I actually got mine last year for 700 that included new condition as well as box, packaging, and even receipt. If your worried about whether you are buying a non working or possible broken, you can also have them take it to a apple store or certified apple service provider to take a look at the condition of it and the warranty status before you buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Housekat, post: 1317819, member: 201607"] Just a quick fyi, if you really do need a bigger display, which ever macbook you did buy, you can actually connect it to a bigger screen either hdmi or even vga. The mini display port gives you pretty much any connector type for only 20 dollars. Also they recently stopped selling the white macbooks, so you can always try craigslist. I have seen some 2010-2011 white macbooks go for 700 dollars. I actually got mine last year for 700 that included new condition as well as box, packaging, and even receipt. If your worried about whether you are buying a non working or possible broken, you can also have them take it to a apple store or certified apple service provider to take a look at the condition of it and the warranty status before you buy. [/QUOTE]
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