Mid 2017 Apple MacBook Pro with 2.5GHz Intel Core i7 (13.3 in, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD) Silver (Renewed)
$479.00
Available in stock
Description
Price: $479.00
(as of Jul 29, 2024 09:56:46 UTC – Details)
It’s razor-thin, feather-light, and even faster and more powerful than before. It has the extremely bright, colorful Mac notebook display. MacBook Pro is built on groundbreaking ideas. And it’s ready for yours.
Retina display; 13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology (2560×1600 pixels)
2.5GHz dual-core Intel Core i7 processor
512GB SSD | 8GB of 2133MHz LPDDR3 onboard memory
Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640 | 720p FaceTime HD camera
802.11ac Wi-Fi wireless networking | Bluetooth 4.2 wireless technology
Wilson Chaves –
Parece tener un problema en la tarjeta de video
TenÃa algunas rayaduras, fuera de eso el principal problema es que la pantalla a veces muestra unas lÃneas horizontales, que desaparecen al pasar el cursor. Eso indica problemas en la tarjeta de video.
geminikim –
A pile of junk
The battery was bad The screen was cracked Took it for repair and it needed a new mother board Repair would cost more than I paid for Thank God for Amazon They refunded my money but still cost me $setting it up and having the Mac guy look at it and laugh at me
Patricia –
Sufficient
The computer arrived in great condition, sleek, works. However, I did encounter a few problems. Anyone who has spent time setting up a computer knows how much time it takes and if it turns out that there is a problem, you are sunk in a hole of no return. You think, do I return the computer or try and have it fixed. Itâs one of the most frustrating of frustrations. Well that was my dilemma.One: Not sure if it is related to the computer or a flaw in Appleâs operating system. The computer had a continual sheep, hibernate error popping up. It would sleep or go into hibernate and I could not get the computer to turn back on. I eventually had to go into an Apple forum to figure out a work-around so that I could get my work done.Two: the computer shipped with a cheap version of the Apple adapter. Said made in China and believe me it is a cheap version. The computer would not charge. I thought oh no, do I have enough battery life to erase my info and return this thing or try and fix this problem. It looked as though the problem was the connection of the cable into the computer, making me think it was the computer itself. After a bit of toying with it we discovered it was the adapter, but the part that plugs into the wall. As a result, I got online and ordered an adapter directly from Apple. Just a bunch of cheap knock offs everywhere else.So far the computer is now working and functional. Love the design and working with the new USB-C ports takes some getting adjusted to. If you order this computer, invest in a USB-C / USB memory stick. You will need it. I do like Apple products, but canât afford the new ones for my business. This is a great alternative. My suggestion is to just get the basic login set up, but donât add any software or customization until you toy around with it to ensure it is working properly. Something I didnât do and should have. Lesson learned.