Is it possible to trade in macbookpro for iMac or macbook air ??

I AM USING A MACBOOKPRO 2011 MID BASE MODEL
IM SINGAPORE , IS IT POSSIBLE TO TRADE IN ???

Apple does not take trade-ins. You might find an Apple dealer that does, but that would be up to the dealer. You can in almost all circumstances get more for your computer if you sell it yourself.
For future questions, it will be best if you post in the forum specifically for the product or service about which you're asking. It's more polite to other users and will usually get you a quicker and more applicable response.
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