Is this a good deal for a REFURBISHED macbook pro

It is a 2008 15″ MacBook Pro with 2.6GHz processor, 4GB RAM, and 200GB hard drive. It also come with mountain lion 10.8.2 and programs Adobe CS6 Master Collection, MS Office 2011, iLife 2011, iWork 09, Final Cut Studio 3, Final Cut Pro X. It comes with a 90 day warranty and is also triple bootable with linux and windows. All for 600 bucks. Is it a good deal.

You want to be careful with 2008 MacBook Pro laptops. If they have the Nvidia 8600 video card they will ultimately fail even if the card has been replaced.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts2377
and an on going thread to check out.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2675881?start=150&tstart=0

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    I FIXED IT!
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  • Refurbished macbook pro 15"

    I had an old windows xp pro laptop that broke and am looking to buy a refurbished macbook pro 15" retina display. Since apple did not release any new MBP at the WWDC june 10 2013 are there any chances that the price on this one is going to drop any more (by significant amount)? right now its at $1599 (originally released june 2012).
    Also is it a good idea to buy the apple care plan for refurbished ones? I am looking for some answers from experienced users of refurbished macbook pro owners.
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    We cannot speculate on how Apple might change the price. As to AppleCare, I would say it is worth it whether it is new or refurbished, but refurbished products are of the same quality as new.

  • Refurbished MacBook Pro 15" 2012 vs 2013

    Hello All,
    I'm planning to buy a refurbished MacBook Pro since I'm tight with budget. This would be my first mac machine ever. So I was hoping if someone can shed some opinion on which one should I go for. But first, I will be using the MacBook for basic photoshop, Office documents (Word, Excel, Outlook, Powerpoint), internet, and maybe (just maybe) if I have time from my busy work, I could try to learn in movie editing (just for fun). So anyway, I found 2 refurbished 15" MacBook Pro that fits my budget and seems like they're quite similar (2012 and 2013). The 2013 is only $20 more.
    1) Refurbished 15.4-inch MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-core Intel i7 with Retina Display - $1,469.00
    Originally released June 2012
    15.4-inch (diagonal) Retina display; 2880-by-1800 resolution at 220 pixels per inch
    8GB of 1600MHz DDR3L SDRAM
    256GB Flash Storage
    720p FaceTime HD Camera
    NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M with 1GB of GDDR5 memory
    2) Refurbished 15.4-inch MacBook Pro 2.0GHz Quad-core Intel i7 with Retina Display - $1,489.00
    Originally released October 2013
    15.4-inch (diagonal) Retina display; 2880-by-1800 resolution at 220 pixels per inch
    8GB of 1600MHz DDR3L SDRAM
    256GB Flash Storage1
    720p FaceTime HD camera
    Intel Iris Pro Graphics
    So it looks like the difference between the two is obviously the CPU, the 2012 having an extra GPU, and the 2013 uses the Thunderbolt 2 as far as I know. And I'm not sure if the SSD on the 2012 is SATA as oppose to the 2013 it's PCIe? Base from what I explained above on how will I'll be using the MacBook for, is the 2012 best fit for my needs or is the 2013 a better one?
    Thanks all. Please remember I don't have any experience with Macs at all. So I'm hoping someone can help me a little bit. Thanks again.
    - Eddie

    PS: side-by-side specs, graphics and drive data rates,
    the newer of the two may be the better one to get, as
    it has later Thunderbolt  with higher capacities, too.
    Look into mactracker or other specification chart that
    can be opened beside each other (as I have now) &
    then you can see sections in each model, one at a
    time. MacTracker shows general-software-memory+
    graphics-connections-history by category.
    2013 model Thunderbolt, Hard Drive Interface, graphics
    spec all look good. Not sure if the history of graphic issue
    in the dual-graphic card model 2012, was overcome or not.
    However this may require some research...
    If yours is one that shipped with Mavericks OS X 10.9
    you may do well to get a copy of the installer on a
    USB and dedicate it as a backup or set up a second
    drive or other device to safe a download of the installer
    and/or a copy-clone of the Mavericks. The limited total
    of RAM available may not be a problem, with both units
    shipping with an SSD and not a rotational HDD. And if
    you like (& if yours has OS X 10.9) you could then use
    OS X 10.10 too.  Be careful an 'upgrade' isn't done to
    an older system by accident; surprises aren't so nice.
    With either choice, be sure to get & make suitable backup
    of your files in addition to a device to use Time Machine.
    Good luck & happy computing!

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