What year is MD318LL?
2011
Apple MacBook Pro MD318LL/A “Core i7″ 2.2 15” Late 2011 Specs.
What year is MacBook Pro MPTR2LL A?
2017
MPTR2LL/A-BTO / MacBookPro14,3 / A1707 The device was released on June 5th 2017 with a MSRP of $2,699. Overall dimensions are 0.61 x 13.75 x 9.48 inches with a weight of approximately 4.02 lbs.
When did MacBook Pro 2011 come out?
October 24, 2011
| Intro. | October 24, 2011 | June 11, 2012 |
|---|---|---|
| Family | Late 2011 13″ | MacBookPro8,1 |
| RAM | 4 GB | 384 MB |
| Storage | 500 GB HDD | 8X DL “SuperDrive” |
| Complete MacBook Pro 13-Inch “Core i5” 2.4 Late 2011 Specs |
Is a 2011 MacBook still good?
Yes, it’s fine for web browsing and media consumption. But without some hackery (and some glitches) going to Big Sur, you’re stuck with High Sierra. Another thing, battery life was/is never going to be great. That’s a big screen and power hungry CPU/GPU, so be sure and keep a charger handy.
Is 2011 MacBook obsolete?
The early 2011 13-inch MacBook Pro is no longer eligible for hardware service or new parts from Apple or Apple Authorized Service Providers, except in Turkey and California, where Apple will continue to provide repairs and documentation for up to two years, or roughly December 2018 in this case, as required by local …
Which MacBook Pro is A1286?
MacBook Pro Unibody 15″
MacBook Pro Unibody 15″ A1286 – Mid 2012.
Is a MacBook Pro 2017 still good?
The 2017 Macbook pro might be a bit outdated right now, but it’s still got the specs that a light to mid user will be perfectly fine with. The entry level model doesn’t have a touch bar, but it comes with a capable Intel Iris Plus 640 GPU, and a battery life that’s long enough to get you through a day’s work.
What is the difference between 2017 and 2018 MacBook Pro?
The “Mid-2017” models use the “Kaby Lake” architecture whereas the “Mid-2018” models use the newer “Coffee Lake” architecture as well as newer processors with more cores, faster graphics processors, a newer system management chip (T2), and the option of more RAM and larger SSDs on some models.
Is the MacBook Pro 2011 too old?
It is supported by OS X High Sierra (10.13), but is not supported by the newest version Mojave (10.14). So expect support (security updates) to be phased out in the next 3-7 years.