Can a 2010 MacBook be upgraded?

Can a 2010 MacBook be upgraded?

2010: Apple kept the same lineup for the MacBook Pro in 2010. Each model featured improved specs, while the 17” model received a third USB port. Each model featured 4GB of RAM with the 15” and 17” upgradable to 8GB, and the 13” upgradable to 16GB (read more about the 13” RAM upgrade here).

How much storage did 2010 MacBook Pro have?

Built-to-order options included a 500 GB 7200 RPM hard drive, a 128, 256, or 512 GB solid-state drive, a 1680×1050 glossy or anti-glare display, and up to 8 GB of RAM. The MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2010) was replaced in Febrary 2011 by the MacBook Pro (15-inch, Early 2011).

Is a 2010 MacBook any good?

It is still a good machine if your budget is low. If you can buy the newer machine and can afford to upgrade the RAM, then you are in a better position. Better still of you can install an SSD as your main drive… you will notice an immense boost in speed.

How much is a Mac 2010 worth?

It depends on the condition, the battery, and the amount of memory and drive. (As of 2018 or so) One in good condition, with a battery that still works, 4gb RAM, and a working hard drive should be around $200. A new battery is $75, 8gb memory is $75, and an SSD is $50-$200.

What are the specs of a MacBook Pro?

Processor and memory 1 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 3MB on-chip shared L2 cache 2 1066MHz frontside bus 3 2GB (two 1GB SO-DIMMs) of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM; two SO-DIMM slots support up to 4GB

What kind of battery does a MacBook Pro have?

Testing conducted by Apple in April 2010 using preproduction 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo-based MacBook units. Battery life depends on configuration and use. See www.apple.com/batteries for more information.

When did the MacBook Air 3, 1 come out?

MacBook Air 3,1 (11-inch, Late 2010) is the subnotebook engineered, designed and manufactured by Apple. It takes the middle between MacBook Pro and MacBook Retina.

What are the dimensions of an Apple MacBook Air?

1 1680 by 1050. 2 1440 by 900. 3 1024 by 640 400 nits brightness Wide color (P3) True Tone technology Chip Apple M1 chip.

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