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MacBook Pro Core i5 2GHz 8GB 256GB SSD 13 Inch


MSwan

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I brought in Dec 2016. Apple care till Dec 2019. One scratch on top and minor scratches and bumps on edges and bottom.


Product Type: MacBook Pro

Manufacturer's Part Number: MLL42B/A


Specification

Processor:

- Intel? Core? i5 Processor

- Dual-core

- 2.0 GHz / 3.1 GHz with Turbo Boost

- 4 MB cache

RAM: 8 GB LPDDR3

Graphics card: Intel? Iris? 540

Storage: 256 GB SSD

Connectivity

Wireless: 802.11 ac

Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.2

USB: USB Type-C (ThunderBolt 3) x 2

Audio interface: 3.5 mm jack

Sound

Sound: High Dynamic Range

Speakers: Integrated stereo speakers

Screen

Touchscreen: No

Screen size: 13.3"

Screen type: Retina display

Resolution: 2560 x 1600

Screen features: LED backlighting

General

Colour: Space grey

Accessories:

- USB-C Power Adapter

- USB-C Charge Cable 2m

- Power Cable 2 m

Dimensions

14.9 x 304.1 x 212.4 mm (H x W x D)

Weight

1.37 kg

Media

Optical disc drive: No

Features

Camera: Integrated 720p FaceTime camera

Microphone: Yes

Mouse / trackpad; Force Touch trackpad

Keyboard: Full-size backlit keyboard

Other features: Ambient light sensor

Power

Battery type: Lithium-polymer

Battery life: Up to 10 hours

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