![]() It was the only Mac laptop with upgradeable memory and standard 2.5-inch hard drives, making upgrades and repairs much more manageable than they are in other Macs. Old as the non-Retina hardware was, it wasn't without its advantages. A $1,999 version of the 15-inch 2015 MacBook Pro with 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD also continues to be sold. ![]() In its place is 2015's Retina model, which is being sold with 8GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD for $1,299. ![]() Further Reading Faceoff: 13″ MacBook Pro vs 13″ MacBook AirĪpple isn't making a big deal out of it, but today it quietly killed one of its oldest devices this side of the iPod lineup: the 2012 non-Retina MacBook Pro, which it had been selling for $1,099 as an entry-level model alongside newer Retina MacBook Pros for over four years.
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