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What to do with my old MBP
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Pug" data-source="post: 1641226" data-attributes="member: 174844"><p>Hello Pigoo, the computer is 5 years old, with regards buying a replacement logic board how expensive would you be talking, if it cost the price of a new laptop from the likes of HP, Dell, sony etc (about £300) i wouldnt mind when its working its a much superior machine, although if the repair cost the price of a new macbook (about £1000) then yes it would be too expensive.</p><p></p><p>my dads old sony viao is about 8 years old now, it still works but its getting slow and certain buttons dont work, the mouse is tempermental. If the Macbook could be fixed up for less than the price of a new sony viao then it would be an acceptable cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Pug, post: 1641226, member: 174844"] Hello Pigoo, the computer is 5 years old, with regards buying a replacement logic board how expensive would you be talking, if it cost the price of a new laptop from the likes of HP, Dell, sony etc (about £300) i wouldnt mind when its working its a much superior machine, although if the repair cost the price of a new macbook (about £1000) then yes it would be too expensive. my dads old sony viao is about 8 years old now, it still works but its getting slow and certain buttons dont work, the mouse is tempermental. If the Macbook could be fixed up for less than the price of a new sony viao then it would be an acceptable cost. [/QUOTE]
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