Table of Contents
- 1 Is it worth buying an old Macbook Pro?
- 2 What happens if you don’t update your Macbook Pro?
- 3 Are refurbished Macbooks still good?
- 4 Is it risky to update Mac OS?
- 5 Is the 2012 MacBook Pro still supported?
- 6 What MacBooks are obsolete?
- 7 What is the best second hand MacBook pro to buy?
- 8 Are Mac OS upgrades free?
- 9 Is the new MacBook Pro 16 worth buying?
- 10 Is it worth it to buy a 2010 MacBook Pro?
Is it worth buying an old Macbook Pro?
Yes it’s worth it, but Apple just dropped support for the 2010 model meaning you won’t get the latest updates anymore including MacOS updates and new versions. The latest you can install on it will be El Capitan. If you want to stay up to date for a while, get a 2012 model.
What happens if you don’t update your Macbook Pro?
No really, if you don’t do the updates, nothing happens. If you’re worried, don’t do them. You just miss out on new stuff they fix or add, or maybe on problems.
How long will a 2012 MacBook Pro last?
A well cared MacBook Pro should last you a long time. While the build quality of new Macs is much worse than before, if you properly look after your MacBook Pro it should last you 7–8 years.
Are refurbished Macbooks still good?
Some companies may sell refurbished items with cosmetic defects and other issues, but Apple’s refurbished products, available from its online refurbished store, are “as good as new” products, as Apple says. All refurbished products come with a 1-year warranty.
Is it risky to update Mac OS?
“Is it safe to upgrade yet?” That’s the question I’ve been asked repeatedly since Apple first released macOS 11 Big Sur in November 2020. But I will say that I have upgraded with no real problems, and if you wish to upgrade, it’s generally safe to do so.
Is Big Sur good Mac?
macOS Big Sur is a solid release for several reasons. 1) It’s the first Mac operating system that’s compatible with Apple Silicon. 2) It cements the iOS-ification of the Mac more than previous versions of macOS. 3) It brings feature parity with several key stock iOS apps like Messages, Maps, and Photos.
Is the 2012 MacBook Pro still supported?
In June 2020, Apple also added the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display to its list of obsolete devices. …
What MacBooks are obsolete?
Mac products obsolete worldwide
- iBook.
- iBook (800 MHz 32 VRAM)
- iBook (900 MHz 32 VRAM)
- iBook (14.1 LCD)
- iBook (14.1 LCD 900 MHz 32VRAM)
- iBook (14.1 LCD 16 VRAM)
- iBook (14.1 LCD 32 VRAM)
- iBook (16 VRAM)
How do I refurbish my MacBook pro?
How to Refurbish a MacBook
- Back up the data on your MacBook.
- Take an inventory of malfunctioning and missing parts and order replacements.
- Replace malfunctioning and missing parts with the new parts.
- Restore the operating system using your OS X Install discs.
- Wipe down the case, keyboard and screen.
What is the best second hand MacBook pro to buy?
Depending on your budget, I’d recommend a 2014 or 2015 MacBook Pro or — if you have the budget, a 2019 or 2020 machine with Apple’s renewed keyboard design. Avoid 2016 to 2018 machines, which have had notorious keyboard reliability problems, and you won’t save that much on a purchase.
Are Mac OS upgrades free?
Apple releases a new major version roughly once every year. These upgrades are free and are available in the Mac App Store.
How much does it cost to upgrade a MacBook Pro?
It depends how old, and what you’ll be using it for, and how much you have to pay. A 2011 or 2012 Macbook Pro 13″ is around $300. Expand the memory to 8gb, remove the hard drive and put in an SSD; while you’re at it, put in a battery. You’re up to $600.
Is the new MacBook Pro 16 worth buying?
After many long months of speculation, Apple finally launched the MacBook Pro 16 in December 2019. Although not earth-shattering, it came with many quality-of-life improvements that were sorely needed, making it one of the best MacBooks Apple has launched in years — at least, before the M1 MacBooks followed a year later.
Is it worth it to buy a 2010 MacBook Pro?
Shop and save now! Yes it’s worth it, but Apple just dropped support for the 2010 model meaning you won’t get the latest updates anymore including MacOS updates and new versions. The latest you can install on it will be El Capitan. If you want to stay up to date for a while, get a 2012 model.
Should you buy a new MacBook Pro this summer?
Traditionally summer is a bad time to buy a new MacBook Pro because Apple sometimes updates the range in the fall. But that’s not always the case — right now, a lot depends on which model you’re thinking of buying. So, should you splash the cash or wait and see what lies around the corner?