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Apple Macbook Air 11" (Mba), Going Cheap! Only 10 Mins Of Use! 128Gb Ssd!


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I'm selling my MacBook Air that i used for all of 10mins - got it late last year, turned it on and put Lightroom on it and decided the next day i'd get a MacBook Pro :P -

It's the 11" version, but i upgraded the hard-drive to the 128gb SSD - VERY fast drive, very quick boot-up etc

Screen is fantastic, easily better than the MacBook Pro

It is insanely light and thin, really is an amazingly portable laptop. SSD as well is a nice bonus.

i think i paid $1449 for it (just checked, $1449 with the upgraded SSD), but happy to let it go for $1200 - it is as good as brand new, still has all the original packaging, plastics etc. It's literally been used for about 10mins (hence the background change)

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Will go to ebay soon, but trying my luck here as there are no selling fees :D

i think i have Office for mac here at home,

I've literally only used it for 10mins - put lightroom on and changed the background, that's it. So i haven't gone a big run of software install yet.

EDIT: I've got an older Office (2004) but i also found iLife 11 - having said that, we're talking about software here, i'm sure i can loaded it up with whatever you want :pirate:

wait, i think it comes with ilife anyway, i do remember using the install dvd that came with it, and it's got all the itunes/imovie/iphoto/garage band stuff on it, so i think iLife is already loaded

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