
I don't want to be the guy in a year who has to 'admit' to buying the 13" Macbook Pro. Any 667 or 800 MHz DDR2 RAM works, whether it came from another Mac or an old PC.
Macbook pro early 2009 vs mid 2009 pro#
I know the specs weren't that spectacular compared to the old white macbook, but they were enough to make me decide it was worth the extra money - if I were buying now, I'm not so sure that'd be the case.ĭon't get me wrong, I still think that for £899 the 13" Macbook Pro is a good notebook, but this has soured my 'First Apple' experience a little. Hello all I haven't seen much discussion on this, but I wanted to just tell everyone that a 5,2 Early or Mid 2009 MacBook can be upgraded to 8GB of RAM For me, I didn't need to do anything except take out the old RAM and pop the new dimms in. The 15 models feature a 2.53GHz (MC118LL/A) or 2.66GHz (MB471LL/A) Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn chip. A 2009 Macbook would have a ID of MacBook6,1, but you state a ID of MacBook7,1, which is a MacBook (13-inch, Mid 2010). Mid-2009 17 MacBook Pro The Mid-2009, the Unibody MacBook Pro was released with the casing designed from a single block of aluminum. My point is why bring out a new 'pro' model, when, within 120 days(!) it's going to be a 'pretty' version of the base model? A search for A1342 by results in the following Macs. I understand where you're coming from, and I know that this is another one of those 'Apple updated just after I bought' threads - and I'm VERY happy with my mac.īut, I'm a little cynical as to why Apple bought out the macbook pro 13, when they knew that four months later, they were going to be bringing out this new macbook? I know technology moves fast nowadays and what you can get now will be outclassed in a year's time I understand this. I have mid 2012 MBP 2.7 16 gb ram and SSD special edition with anti glare high resolution screen (1680x1050) and its.
