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MacBook Pro 15" ?750


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Apple Retina MacBook Pro 15.4" (Mid-2012) - ?750


2.6Ghz i7 CPU

256GB SSD

16GB RAM

1GB GeForce GT 650M GPU

MacOS Sierra


This has been one very well looked after machine, I'm only parting with it due to upgrading to the new MacBook Pro.

It was one of the highest spec versions you could by at the time, maxing out the RAM and adding the GeForce 650M GPU.


It's in very good condition, with a few minor marks on the underside. THE SCREEN IS PERFECT! I had it replaced by Apple last month. The anti-glare coating on the original screen had begun to wear off (a common fault), so it's been replaced with a brand new one.


The long power lead isn't included, but you can obviously still use it with the short plug. The below should more than make up for it.


ALSO INCLUDED AS EXTRAS:

Thunderbolt to FireWire 800 adapter

Thunderbolt to Ethernet adapter

Thunderbolt to DVI adapter

Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable


Photos: https://goo.gl/photos/hCKWjWV95Hgbu7nE9

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