Macbook pro to air

is there a way to trade my macbook pro to macbook air in apple retailer?

No. Your best bet is to sell it yourself, that way you'll get the most money. There are sites that purchase used Macs, but again you'll get the most money selling it yourself. Apple does not due trade-ins, they have a recycle program, run buy a third-party, but you'll only get pennies on the dollar if you use that.

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    Technical specifications of the internal webcam MacBook Pro and Air?
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    about:
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    It will run. If you really want to game, off course you should but a 15 inch MBP and get you're Steam on, or buy a *couch* PC, or gaming console.
    You could get all next-gen consoles for the price of a new MBP (well maybe all of them)
    And eveyone of these options can play the games you want!

  • Macbook Pro or Air for business & personal use

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    I am confused (due to the deluge of information online) between Macbook Pro (not Retina) and Air.  I am looking for recommendations alongwith a few answers.  Is 4 GB sufficient for my multi-tasking needs?  Is 128 GB enough (my disk usage is very very minimal, less than 25 MB) but I will be installing Microsoft Office and (optionally) Windows 8 (not mandatory)?  I use a DVD drive very rarely - will an external drive be good enough if I go with the Air?  
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    Why am I not surprised that you would say that. Please read the question, he asked for people's opinion on whether to get a MacBook Pro or Air.
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    You should also ask this in the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air forums. This is the forum for the 13” white and black plastic MacBooks that were discontinued in 2010. You should also post this question there to increase your chances of getting an answer.
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  • Does anyone (like me) wish for macbook pro or air (13"or smaller) with dedicated graphic card?

    Does anyone (like me) wish for macbook pro or air (13"or smaller) with dedicated graphic card?

    This is not the place to ask such a question.  This message board is only for "techincal issues" dealing with Macbook Pros.
    You can whisper your wishes over on the Product Feedback wishing well website.

  • Problems browsing on home network on my macbook pro and Air

    I own a home network and unfortunately, we are having problems browsing using Safari or Firefox on the Macbook Pro and Macbook Air. The notebooks are able to connect well and also receive emails, but its only the browsing that cannot be done.
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    Go into your System Preferences > Network  Advanced>TC/IP and turn off IPv6
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    https://support.apple.com/kb/HT4669
    https://support.apple.com/kb/TS3802

  • Macbook pro or air. Which to buy

    13 inch Macbook pro retina 8gb/256gb or fully loaded 13 inch air 256gb? I want to get into ios app development so I plan on using xcode quite a bit. Also im a compsci major and will be graduating  in december. I plan on doing a lot of programming in various programming languages. Other uses will ideal college student uses ie writing papers surfing the web etc. Im leaning more towards mbpr because i keep hearing non retinas will be a thing of the past very soon. Also the mbp is supposed to be a little more powerful than the air which i think will be a plus when programming. i know this is a FAQ but i had to ask due to my specific needs.
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    willecicci,
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  • Migration assistant from macbook pro to air

    Can I use a Thunderbolt/ethernet adapter and ethernet cable as the connector for migration assistant between a MacBook Pro and Macbook Air both using Mountain Lion?

    Try this article - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4889.
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  • If i do a lot of writing, web surfing and email, which is better for me, macbook pro or air?

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    Either one.

  • SMC Bug on ALL Haswell-based MacBooks (Pro and Air)

    There is a current SMC bug in all haswell-based macbook pros that prevents temperating reporting apps (iStat Menus, etc.) to be unable to report temperatures when the CPU is in a low-power state (i.e. idling)
    To replicate:
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    3. If the notebook is running on AC power (i.e. is plugged into Magsafe) the CPU will automatically idling at a higher step value.
    4. If the notebook is unplugged from AC power (i.e. is unplugged from Magsafe) the CPU will automatically idle at a very low step value (to conserve battery).
    5. When the CPU is in this lowest idling state, several features of the SMC become unavailable too (i.e. the ability to read temperatures, voltages, etc. and write values to control fan speeds).
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    I am trying to get Apple to fix this. I have tested this on Late 2013 and Early 2014 Macbook Pro's and Air's, they all do this.

    No... You are dead wrong.
    This is a problem with Apple's code. Every piece of software that I have named has been updated to read the new "keys" for the new Macbook Pros. For some reason, when the CPU is in a low power state, the SMC actually powers down and refuses to respond. This is why those API calls are failing, the SMC has nothing to return. However, once the CPU speed steps up again to higher multipliers, the SMC turns back on (presumably to perform thermal management).
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    Before Haswell-based Macbooks, the SMC did not behave like this... How can this be the fault of the third-party developers?
    I have been in contact with iStat Menu's developers for months now and they too have come to the same conclusion. There is nothing they can do to fix this as the problem lies at a very low level in the SMC.

  • Which of these two macbooks (pro and air) will last the longest?

    I'm stumped between which of these two laptops to buy, I'll be using it daily at uni. Typical essay writing and internet browsing aswell as some garageband and probably logic use (nothing too heavy). Storage isnt an issue as I'll be buying an external hard drive without question anyway.
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    8gb ram (paying extra to upgrade)
    128gb flash storage
    802.11ac wifi
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    128gb flash storage
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    Honestly, there is no inherent reason why one would or should last any longer than the other.  If taken care of and not abused, either one should last many years.

  • Macbook Pro versus Air for university student (pharmacy)

    Hey everyone,
    So I love all my Apple products, and I plan to get some sort of Mac laptop for university in a few weeks. I'm going to be a pharmacy student at UBC, (so I'm not going into design or video graphics or anything) I basically want a fast, reliable computer that will last the extent of my Bachelor's degree, I really don't want to be replacing one every year or so. Battery life is somewhat important. I'm trying to decide between the MacBook Pro, (the $1200 one?) and the newer Macbook Air, (about $1200 as well?).
    Any input is greatly appreciated.
    Thanks guys.

    I'd agree with Kappy, especially if buying for a long haul like a 3 or 4 year degree program.  A MBP is the better choice.
    And don't necessarily feel that pharmacy won't have its own computationally intensive aspects either.  Large databases, especially chemical and drug structural databases and such, can be fairly tasking in terms of cpu use and RAM and harddrive space.
    Don't forget your education discount options - http://www.apple.com/ca/buy/hied/ and ask at the UBC bookstore if they offer any machines with 3year AppleCare options (some educational institutions can do this for machines purchased through them - gives you 4 years of total warranty coverage).
    P.S. I did my M.Sc. at U.Vic in the 1990's - I loved the west coast!

  • Is the "flash" storage in Macbook Pros and Airs upgradable?

    I just watched an OWC video on upgrading SSD on mid 2012 Macbook Pro, is that what they consider "Flash" storage? They only say SSD, so I'm just wondering if I buy 128GB Macbook or Air can I increase it later or is it "built in" and not upgradable?

    SSD = flash memory storage. There are no Apple-supported upgrades for the internal SSD/flash storage in the MacBooks, partly because Apple uses a special connector. OWC has created replacement MacBook SSD/flash drives of their own initiative, and they do work. But they are only available for some models.
    Due to the special Apple design of the flash storage you will not find many options for upgrading. So far only OWC has gone to the trouble of trying to match the Apple specs.
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  • What should i get a macbook pro or air, what should i get a macbook pro or air

    macbook air

    I depends on you plan to use it for, your budget and other personal considerations.  Both are good buys.  Do you want the 13” MacBook Air higher portability, less weight and longer battery life (12 hours) at a lower cost ($1400 for 8 GB RAM and 256 GB SSD) or a 15” MacBook Pro with higher cost, 75% of the battery life and 1.5 times the weight ($2000 with a similar memory and storage configuration)?
    For most people 4 GB or 8 GB of RAM is sufficient and even though I don’t need it now I would purchase an 8 GB model because it only costs $100 more and as applications continue to use more memory it could help.  I would definitely purchase 256 GB or more of SSD.
    Personally I use an older 13” MBA with 4 GB of memory and 256 GB of SSD and that suites me well.  When I had a 128 GB MBA it was too small.  My files fit comfortably in 256 GB but then I only have about 40 GB of music and not many pictures and movies.  Both the MBA and MBP can be configured with 512 GB of SSD if you need that much storage.  I use my MBA with a 24” monitor and external keyboard and mouse on my work desk so I have a lot of screen space except when I am carrying it around.
    Your needs may differ.
    See http://store.apple.com/us/question/answers/mac/macbook-air-vs-macbook-pro-13/QXX H7JKAFHJDKYF2H
    and http://store.apple.com/us/question/answers/mac/college-student-macbook-air-or-ma cbook-pro/QX2A9A72P2XKPTDHK
    More details:
    http://www.apple.com/macbook-air/specs.html
    If the 13” MacBook Air has enough screen space for you then it would cost less, be more portable (3 pounds), and have a longer battery life.  The high-end version with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB of SSD costs $1,400.  The low end with 11” model costs $400 less but has a smaller screen, half the memory and half the SSD (128 GB).  Many people with 128 GB SSDs wish they had the larger 256 GB model so think carefully before choosing the smaller SSD size.  The MBA is rated as having 12 hours of battery life.  It can be configured with 512 GB of SSD.
    http://www.apple.com/macbook-pro/specs-retina/
    The MacBook Pro can have more computing power and a 13” or 15” screens.  A similarly configured 13” MBP (8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, 3.5 pounds) costs $1500 and uses the same processor as the MBA.  A 15” MBP with the same configuration costs $2,000 and weighs 4.5 pounds and has a faster processor.  So you pay a lot for the larger screen.  The MBP is rated as having 9 hours of battery life and weighs more.  It can be configured with 512 GB of SSD (or even 1 TB for $$$) and up to 16 GB of memory. 

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