MBP 13 inch without retina display

hi,
MD101HN/A is on a huge discount in India .
want to buy the latest model , not something which was launched in 2012 .( hearing rumors that apple is stopping production)
but people still swear buy it .
Can i do power point presentations on MAC. If yes then which software ?
Which is the latest launch of apple in MBP 13 inch category ??
pls help !!

HI Matt542, and welcome to the community.
Did you transfer your iTunes library over to the new mac? If not, you should because once the Mac recognizes your iPod it is going to delete the music on it unless you have transferred the old library.
Your iPod can only be synced with one iTunes library at a time.  If you try to sync it to a new computer/iTunes library the process will erase what is currently on the iPod and replace it with the content that is now in your new iTunes library.  If possible, copy your entire iTunes library from your PC to your Mac first.  Here are a few ways to do it.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527
One way to do it is to use your iPod Classic as an external hard drive and copy it that way.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1329
Otherwise, you'll need to use one of the methods described in this Apple support document to copy content from your iPod back to your Mac.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2452022?start=0&tstart=0

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