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"Macbook (upgraded, mid-2009) good short-term companion device?"


          

thinking about picking up an old $150 macbook and just dropping some ram and an SSD in it for music prod and some light photo editing/design/illustration for the next couple years.

i already have a superpowered desktop as my main rig, but i was needing to get something small to pair with it just to be able to not be chained to my desk in my own house. I was gonna just get an iPad, but if you saw my other post about Google Drive and InDesign, the one positive is that i can now work from anywhere so i'd like to take advantage of that.

  

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Macbook (upgraded, mid-2009) good short-term companion device? [View all] , hardware, Tue Jan-30-18 05:02 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
I still use my macbook pro mid-2009
Jan 30th 2018
1
How fast is it?
Jan 31st 2018
2
      RE: How fast is it?
Feb 01st 2018
11
           As long as it can run Adobe apps, i’m good
Feb 01st 2018
12
I just got rid of my '09 macbook
Jan 31st 2018
3
yeah i'm waffling between 2009 and 2012
Jan 31st 2018
5
      I got an 2012 MacBook pro from some old lady for 500 off Letgo
Jan 31st 2018
6
           thanks for the fan thing. looked it up.
Jan 31st 2018
7
           lol
Jan 31st 2018
8
i have one from 2013, still running well. makes me wonder
Jan 31st 2018
4
get the pro mid 2012 with the 2 usb 3.0 ports
Jan 31st 2018
9
My 09 (upgraded RAM + SSD) is now a rock solid Serato machine.
Jan 31st 2018
10

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