Should I wait to buy MacBook Pro?

Hello, I am looking to buy a 13 inch MacBook Pro with retina display, but I have heard rumors that a new one will be released in later 2014. Is it worth the wait?

it is not worth the wait if you need a computer now;  if not,  sure why not wait.

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  • Hi guys, I'm a windows user and I really like to switch to mac. I really want to buy macbook pro(non-retina) mid 201. 2 because of it's cool features. considering now its already december 2014 should I buy it ? . or buy other mac or laptop ?

    hi guys,
    i'm a windows user and i really like to switch to mac. i really want to buy macbook pro (non-retina) the latest version because of it's cool features. considering now is already december 2014 should i buy it ? or buy other mac or laptop ? i'm still in high school and only use laptop for doing task,watch movies,hear music, games and some other basic stuffs. can you guys help me choose ? thanks ! appreciate for the reply.

    Watch the Apple Online Store’s refurb section for non-Retina 2012 models. The 2.9 GHz model is a very nice machine and there were some available within the past week. Check daily, because they go fast. I bought one last summer and I love it, but I am not playing games on it. B&H Photo still has some 2012 models, also.
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1014775-REG/apple_z0mt_md1014_13_3_macbook _pro_notebook.html
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1011230-REG/apple_z0mt_md1013_macbook_pro_ ci7_2_9g_8gb_1tb_13_3.html
    ThisIsAey wrote:
    I don't like the 'non-retina' MacBooks, why downgrade when for £100-£200 more you can get a retina Mac which looks and feels 100x better.
    It's hardly a downgrade to those of us who care about being able to upgrade our Macs ourselves if and when we need or want to do so. For me, having a FW800 port is also a consideration.

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    I just want to get the most out of my money as well as the reassurance that it would be energy efficient, durable to last for the rest of my college years
    So how long is your college course?
    The latest MacBook Pros have just been released. No need to wait any longer!

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  • Want to Buy MacBook Pro

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  • To Apple   I'm buy MACBOOK PRO 13" on 20 JULY 2012 @ apple store fifth avenue Part Number MD101LL/A Serial number C0******DTY3 They say can download update free for program OS X Mountain Lion when arrived But when i download

    To Apple
    I'm buy MACBOOK PRO 13" on 20 JULY 2012 @ apple store fifth avenue
    Part Number MD101LL/A
    Serial number C0******DTY3
    They say can download update free for program OS X Mountain Lion when arrived
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    <Edited by Host>

    If you registered your computer after June 11th, you were entitled to a free upgrade to Mountain Lion. See http://www.apple.com/osx/uptodate/.
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    what kind of external drive should I get for my macbook pro for backups and storage

    Hi, i have a Mercury Elite-AL Pro from OWC, www.otherworldcomputung.com
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  • Which model of memory upgrade should I get for my MacBook Pro early 2011 model? I now have 2 - 2GB modules.

    Which model of memory upgrade should I get for my MacBook Pro early 2011 model? I now have 2 - 2GB modules.

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    My question is I want to buy MacBook Pro special specifications but found several languages ​​at the option of the keyboard I want a picture if you choose the keyboard language is Arabic as well please, I want a picture of the plate you include the keyboard letters in Arabic, English or Arabic only together?

    The only photo I could find of a 'genuine' Apple Arabic keyboard (NOT a keyboard cover/skin):
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