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maxeon

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#175305 24-Jun-2015 16:41
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Bought on 04/04/2015 from Myer Australia (comes with receipt) - Apple warranty is valid.
Less than 3 months old. 

Model - MGX72X/A
plus - Magic Mouse

Macbook Pro Retina 13 Inch
128GB SSD 
8GB Ram

Key Features

• Retina display with 2560-by-1600-pixel resolution on the 13-inch model
• Fourth-generation dual-core Intel Core i5 (13-inch model)
• Intel Iris Graphics in the 13-inch model
• Up to 9 hours (13-inch model) of battery life†
• Faster flash storage^
• 802.11ac Wi-Fi
• Two Thunderbolt 2 ports for connecting high-performance devices and transferring data at lightning speed
• Two USB 3 ports (compatible with USB 2 devices) and HDMI
• FaceTime HD camera
• Pages, Numbers, Keynote, iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand included
• OS X Yosemite

I have opened the box after a month after the purchase date and started using it (first time mac user). 
Loaded - Dual boot Windows 7 as an option. Works fast on both OS :) 
- Purchased the magic mouse recently for it. (I will include it in this sale)
Since then it has been sitting there idle. 
Typical usage is about once in a week for 30 minutes since then. 
- Mind condition, I have all the boxes and cables etc it came with. 

Looking to sell so I can invest in my media room. Will put this on TM if no luck here. 

Offers around 1600 or more can PM me. 


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