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birdonarock
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17" MacBook Pro, 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo Processor, 500GB 720RPM hard drive, 2GB Ram, bought new in 2008.

Reformatted with Snow Leopard, with Final Cut Studio 7 and Final Draft.

Bought new from Apple back in '08; great condition; screen is unscratched, everything works well. New power supply bought from Apple Store this year; BUT needs new battery (about 60 dollars online); has DVD-RW drive, Firewire800, USB, all ports work.

Good for Graphic Design, and Video Editing with Final Cut Pro.
$650.00 or best offer, cash only. Located downtown Raleigh, NC near NC State.

8/13/2012 11:20:40 PM

fregac
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You did not buy this new from Apple in 2008. I know this because Apple stopped selling that model in 2006. Just throwing that out there.


Also it's the ONLY Macbook Pro made that doesn't even support OS X 10.7 Lion, which is why their value tanked a while back. 10.8 Mountain Lion is of course also out of the question.

8/14/2012 12:06:00 AM

ComputerGuy
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that said...$150

8/14/2012 12:28:49 AM

birdonarock
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Damn i am getting old. You are right, manufactured in 2006, I bought in December that year through Guitar Center for an audio/video editing workstation (it was a package they had with Logic Pro and FCP).

Anyway, runs Final Cut Studio 7 great, but the OS is not upgradable to Lion.

I'll consider any reasonable offers.

8/14/2012 12:47:12 AM

ComputerGuy
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Say whatever you want to, but trade in value for something like that in PERFECT condition is 200 bucks.

This isn't ebay, so don't expect your 500, which is before fees.

8/14/2012 12:53:04 AM

fregac
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Actually this has a rather big plus going for it . . . . it doesn't use the GeForce 8600M GT video chipset, and thus has a very low rate of failure compared to the subsequent few models. I'd say $300-400 would be a fair price, its still a rather nice 17" Apple laptop.

8/14/2012 1:41:58 AM

synapse
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Quote :
"You did not buy this new from Apple in 2008."


Oh snap.

8/14/2012 12:55:31 PM

birdonarock
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I would take around 400 for sure. I'm not trying to rip anyone off, I've used this mac consistently since I've had it and it's pretty good if you just want to do Final Cut Pro, Adobe, word, web etc.

8/14/2012 1:04:20 PM

ComputerGuy
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I'll do 2 bills. ($200)
needs a new battery...which sucks.

8/15/2012 3:44:28 AM

Krallum
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I now have a 2012 version of this same laptop for sale.

I'm Krallum and I approved this message.

11/14/2012 3:35:26 PM

Ragged
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should have bought a pc

11/14/2012 5:28:48 PM

Snewf
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^^ $100

11/15/2012 2:40:08 PM

smc
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fregac knows his macs

11/15/2012 4:13:07 PM

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