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SOLD! MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch) - Core i5 2.7GHz, 16GB, 256GB SSD


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MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015)

Processor: 2.7GHz intel Core i5

Memory: 16GB

Grapics: Intel Irish Graphics 6100

Storage: 250GB SSD


Selling my 2015 MacBook Pro, it's in great condition for it's age, the only sign of wear is the slight scuffing on the screen from the keyboard, which may polish out and isn't visible when on.


This laptop has been upgraded with extra memory and an SSD hard drive.


The battery is in good, healthy condition with a very low cycle count of 263!


Comes with an official Apple MagSafe 2 charger.


Collection from SE22


?650 ONO

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