Can I use existing SSD in new 2013 macbook pro?

Hi
I have a 2009 macbook pro intel core 2 duo, and need more computing power to run Lightroom, as i'm a photographer.  I upgraded my RAM to 8gb, and bought a 500Gb SSD but my MBP still struggles with Lightroom.  I was thinking to upgrade to the latest i7 processor MBP, and switch the standard Hard drive with my SSD. 
I already run Mountain lion, do you think there would be any compatibility issues with a straight swop?
My SSD is still on warranty, so if so I could still return it get a refund on the heftty price I paid and get a retina screen MBP with an SSD already in it. 
I have around 1,500 US dollars to budget on a new machine, I already have a second screen I run with my current model. 
So, retina model and return the SSD or standard MBP and swop the HD if it works?
Thanks!

It's right there under Display.
Most chose the Antiglare screen. But I'm not sure why.
Click on the Store link, select Mac then Macbook Pro then scroll down for the 15" model and click the Select Button. Then scroll down until you see the Display section.

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