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This model also features a 13.3-inch Retina panel technology with a Quad HD+ resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels, two USB-C ports, and both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless networking capabilities. With a Core i5 CPU, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB SSD, it boasts similar specs to the 2015 model, but you’re getting a newer processor.
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If you want something a little more recent, you’re willing to shell out some extra cash for it, but you like that 13-inch size bracket, then this 2017 MacBook Pro is another great pick - and it’s still very affordable. If you’re looking for cheap laptop deals and don’t want to settle for something like a Chromebook, this 2017 MacBook Air is a fantastic bargain. You get a 128GB solid-state drive for storage as well. This MacBook Air runs on a dual-core Intel Core i5 CPU paired with 8GB of DDR3 RAM as well, which, while basic, offers plenty of juice for everyday tasks like browsing the web, editing documents, and typing emails. It sports a 13-inch screen with a 1,440 x 900 resolution, so while it’s not as brilliant as the latest Retina displays, it’s perfectly suitable for its size.
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The MacBook Air is also the best entry point into the MacOS ecosystem (which is to say, it’s about the cheapest way to get your hands on a Mac laptop that isn’t too long in the tooth by 2022 standards), and this 2017 model delivers a lot of bang for the buck. For around 300 bones, this is one of the best MacBook deals going right now, and it’s Amazon Renewed so you can be sure it’ll look and work great.įeatherweight ultrabooks are quite common nowadays, but many forget that it was the MacBook Air that ushered in this trend of super-thin laptops. At 13 inches, it’s a great size for work and travel, and it has both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. Don’t expect to juggle multiple high-end programs at once, but for simple stuff like writing, browsing, and watching videos, it’s more than enough to get the job done. This number from 2015 isn’t going to set the world on fire, but for the price, it’s a solid (if basic) machine for everyday use: It packs a 2.7GHz Intel Core i5 processor paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, which is respectable hardware. The appropriately named MacBook Pro has always been the leader of Apple’s pack of laptops, and you can get a lot of Mac for your money by opting for an older model from this line. Apple MacBook Air M1 (2020) - $849, was $999Īpple MacBook Pro 13-inch (2015) - $299 Bill Roberson/Digital Trends.Here’s a help article that will help you find out. If you are not sure exactly which model you have These SSD’s are also compatible with your MacBook Pro, Early 2015 - Mid 2015, but you won’t get the benefit of the higher speeds. Here’s a few examples of our mid-range SSD’s offering the right speed and great value for money: The older versions of MacOS cannot support the newer technology these SSD’s use.

It’s important to note that to be able to use the newer, speedier SSD’s like these, your MacBook Pro Early 2015 - Mid 2015 operating system needs to be updated to High Sierra or newer. The important point here is that knowing this can save you money to spend on a bigger SSD, so you can have more room for your stuff or treats for your dog/cat/self/significant other, it's totally up to you.
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Whilst the MacBook Pro, Early 2015 - Mid 2015** models are able to take advantage of slightly higher speeds than previous MacBook Pro models, thanks to an upgrade from PCIe 2.0 x 2 to PCIe 3.0 x 4, the internal wiring still limits the installed SSD’s speed to a max of 2800MB/s.


Higher-end, more expensive SSD’s utilising newer technology run at up to 3000MB/s, whilst the more budget-friendly SSD’s run at up to 1800MB/s. When it comes to SSD’s, as with many things in life, generally the bigger and faster the technology the more expensive it is. Whether your current SSD is faulty or you just need a bit more space for your stuff, we can help you find the best SSD for your machine without spending a fortune. Do you need to upgrade the SSD in your MacBook Pro Retina 13 and 15-inch Early 2015 - Mid 2015?
