Open Box Apple Macbook Pro 13" 10th Gen i5 16GB 512GB Space Gray MWP42LL/A 2020 Model - $1149
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Open Box Apple Macbook Pro 13" 10th Gen i5 16GB 512GB Space Gray MWP42LL/A 2020 Model
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The intel MacBook pros have generally lasted for many years and run like new. While the M1 seems pretty great, the one thing we don't know is longevity
this is a great deal..i kinda want to jump on it but the future is the M1.The M1 is the future of apple and its not sure how long intel chips will be supported but im sure for multiple years. i would wait for a M2 open box lol for around this price lol.
The intel MacBook pros have generally lasted for many years and run like new. While the M1 seems pretty great, the one thing we don't know is longevity
The M1 MacBooks will last longer due to lower heat produced by the processor day in and day out.
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01-20-2021 at 11:07 AM.
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Definitely possible, but it is gen 1, only time will tell.
People are not correct saying the m1 is a gen 1 processor. Apple has been producing processors since the A6 in 2012. They have been proven to be reliable and great performers over almost ten years.
I am over the fence for M1-chip Macbooks, because it does not support a couple of softwares I need to run on Macbook. That made me lean towards an Intel chip macbook. Thoughts?
I am over the fence for M1-chip Macbooks, because it does not support a couple of softwares I need to run on Macbook. That made me lean towards an Intel chip macbook. Thoughts?
Does my library of steam games run smoothly under M1? I play mostly old games such as age of nations, civilization, homm; not the latest AAA 3D eye candies.
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The intel MacBook pros have generally lasted for many years and run like new. While the M1 seems pretty great, the one thing we don't know is longevity
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People are not correct saying the m1 is a gen 1 processor. Apple has been producing processors since the A6 in 2012. They have been proven to be reliable and great performers over almost ten years.
Does my library of steam games run smoothly under M1? I play mostly old games such as age of nations, civilization, homm; not the latest AAA 3D eye candies.
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