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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Buying a Used Mac Book
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas998" data-source="post: 1034965" data-attributes="member: 111388"><p>I would suggest that if you live in a decent sized city, that you use craigslist instead of ebay. A macbook is something you could easily be misled about on a ebay description. If you use craigslist you can test out he macbook before you buy it. </p><p></p><p>All the ones you showed were the older core duo versions which I wouldn't want... at the very least look for a core 2 duo running at least at 2.16 (the speed wont matter for much, but if you decide to run windows on it with bootcamp some windows programs for watching HD content is a little unstable below 2.16)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas998, post: 1034965, member: 111388"] I would suggest that if you live in a decent sized city, that you use craigslist instead of ebay. A macbook is something you could easily be misled about on a ebay description. If you use craigslist you can test out he macbook before you buy it. All the ones you showed were the older core duo versions which I wouldn't want... at the very least look for a core 2 duo running at least at 2.16 (the speed wont matter for much, but if you decide to run windows on it with bootcamp some windows programs for watching HD content is a little unstable below 2.16) [/QUOTE]
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