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Macbook Pro 2014 upgrade ssd
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<blockquote data-quote="Macaroni1234" data-source="post: 1636779" data-attributes="member: 342459"><p>I recently ordered a 2014 13 inch Retina Macbook Pro with the base 128gb ssd. I didn't feel the larger 256 or 512 ssd was worth the extra cost. I upgraded to the i7 processor because I do finance and enjoy video editing. So with the education discount the total price came to around $1750. I was originally just going to use an external drive, however upon browsing the refurbished store, I came across a late 2013 model with identical specs, apart from a very very minor, basically unnoticiable cpu differences (3.0 Ghz i7 vs 2.8 ghz i7). Except the refurbished 2013 model has a 512gb ssd, for about $150 dollars more tax included. So, do you think I should return the one I have now and order the 2013?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macaroni1234, post: 1636779, member: 342459"] I recently ordered a 2014 13 inch Retina Macbook Pro with the base 128gb ssd. I didn't feel the larger 256 or 512 ssd was worth the extra cost. I upgraded to the i7 processor because I do finance and enjoy video editing. So with the education discount the total price came to around $1750. I was originally just going to use an external drive, however upon browsing the refurbished store, I came across a late 2013 model with identical specs, apart from a very very minor, basically unnoticiable cpu differences (3.0 Ghz i7 vs 2.8 ghz i7). Except the refurbished 2013 model has a 512gb ssd, for about $150 dollars more tax included. So, do you think I should return the one I have now and order the 2013? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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