Apple MacBook Pro 13\" (Early 2011) MC700LL/A. Core i5 @ 2.30GHz. 8GB. 180GB SSD For Sale

Apple MacBook Pro 13\
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Apple MacBook Pro 13\" (Early 2011) MC700LL/A. Core i5 @ 2.30GHz. 8GB. 180GB SSD:
$299.99

You\'re viewing an Apple MacBook PRO Early 2011 WITHOUT the power adapter.

The laptop is ready to use out of the box. Excellent working condition. Comes with Yosemite 10.10 & Office 2011.

Visible scuffs and scratches on the lid and a small dent on the left side of the case/lid due to previous use.


Serial Number: D92FFRMUDH2G

Machine Name: MacBook Pro \"Core i5\" 2.3 13\" Early-2011

Screen Size (inches):13.3\"

Colour: Aluminium

Family: A1278

Model Identifier: MacBook 8,1

Model Number: MC700LL/A

Model Code: MacBook Pro Early-2011 13\"

CPU Speed: 2.30GHz

RAM Type: DDR3 SODIMM 1067MHz

RAM Installed: 8GB

Optical Drive: 8x DL SuperDrive

Hard Disk: 180GB SSD

Graphics Card: Intel HD Graphics 3000 (512MB)

Display: 13.3\" (1280x800)

Device Connectivity: USB 2.0, FireWire 800, Thunderbolt 1

AirPort: 802.11a/b/g/n

Bluetooth: 2.1+EDR

Battery Cycle Count: 47

Power Adapter: NO



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