Apple MacBook Pro (Early 2010) MC373LL/A. Core i7 - 620M @ 2.66GHz 8GB. 500GB. For Sale

Apple MacBook Pro (Early 2010) MC373LL/A. Core i7 - 620M @ 2.66GHz 8GB. 500GB.
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Apple MacBook Pro (Early 2010) MC373LL/A. Core i7 - 620M @ 2.66GHz 8GB. 500GB.:
$449.99

You\'re viewing an Apple MacBook PRO.

The laptop is ready to use out of the box. Comes with macOS Sierra 10.12 & Office 2011.

Visible scuffs and scratches on the surface due to previous use.


Serial Number: W80272ANAGW

Machine Name: MacBook Pro \"Core i7\" 2.66 15\" Early-2010

Screen Size (inches):15.4\"

Colour: Aluminium

Family: A1286

Model Identifier: MacBook 6,2

Model Number: MC373LL/A

Model Code: MacBook Pro Early-2010 15\"

CPU Speed: 2.66GHz

RAM Type: DDR3 SODIMM 1067MHz

RAM Installed: 8GB

Optical Drive: 8x DL SuperDrive

Hard Disk: 500GB SATA

Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M (256MB) + Intel HD Graphics (256MB)

Display: 15.4\" (1440x800)

Device Connectivity: USB 2.0, FireWire 800

AirPort: AP eXtreme

Bluetooth: 2.1+EDR

Battery Cycle Count: 78




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