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<blockquote data-quote="WW4B" data-source="post: 1812745" data-attributes="member: 395638"><p>Point taken. Realize the MBP is already obsolete. Hence the debate as to whether to upgrade to an ssd with 256 gb as opposed to 500 gb. If she has used only 30 gb of the 500 gb currently installed in the 6+ years of ownership, I am thinking that she will never come close to using or fulfilling a new 500gb ssd. The logic says to save $$ with a lesser gb ssd, gain the speed in the machine with the year(s) left before something else may go wrong. Does this make sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WW4B, post: 1812745, member: 395638"] Point taken. Realize the MBP is already obsolete. Hence the debate as to whether to upgrade to an ssd with 256 gb as opposed to 500 gb. If she has used only 30 gb of the 500 gb currently installed in the 6+ years of ownership, I am thinking that she will never come close to using or fulfilling a new 500gb ssd. The logic says to save $$ with a lesser gb ssd, gain the speed in the machine with the year(s) left before something else may go wrong. Does this make sense. [/QUOTE]
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