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*SOLD**Macbook Pro 15" late 2009, 2.66ghz/8gb ram.


Bran

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For sale is my loved 15" Macbook Pro. It is the mid 2009 model so it sports the fast 2.66ghz intel chip set. I've added extra memory so it has 8gb of ram and a 350gb drive. Works perfectly and runs extremely smoothly. There are a few scuffs and marks but nothing that is life threatening. I use it for Photoshop as I'm a designer and it can handle anything you throw at it.


The trackpad left click stopped working ages ago but as the gesture click works perfectly, one finger tap left click, two fingers right, three dragged to select etc, so it isn't really an issue at all. A new track pad on ebay is 30.00 if you are that bothered or magic mouse or magic track pad, but this one works fine really so not really an issue I'd say.


It's running OS 10.9.5 as this is currently the most stable and will be until El Capitan gets it's act together.

What more can I say, it works perfectly and is a great machine that has never once given me an issue.


I'll reset it to factory settings.


Any questions please do hesitate to ask, priced to sell at ?300.00 or very nearest offer so please no ?50 offers etc.


Cheers & Merry Christmas!

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