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I've been thinking about picking up a mac book pro for a while, just because i fancied something different from the Windows world.
Anyway, looking around ebay for a cheap one i notice all the descriptions point out the year of manufacture. Is there a purpose behind that? Do early ones limit expandability or OS version? Knowing nothing about Mac's in general is there anything i need to look out for in particular that would make one version a bad choice over another?
p.s. i don't want this to slide into a "my carrot cake is better than your banana bread" type of thread. I have plenty of PC's and Androids and whatever's and love them all, kinda. I just want to try the whole Mac thing.
Anyway, looking around ebay for a cheap one i notice all the descriptions point out the year of manufacture. Is there a purpose behind that? Do early ones limit expandability or OS version? Knowing nothing about Mac's in general is there anything i need to look out for in particular that would make one version a bad choice over another?
p.s. i don't want this to slide into a "my carrot cake is better than your banana bread" type of thread. I have plenty of PC's and Androids and whatever's and love them all, kinda. I just want to try the whole Mac thing.