Apple has now made a change to its education pricing on non Retina MacBook Pros by dropping the $1099 entry level price point to $999. That makes the price of the device $200 cheaper than Apple charges to non education customers.
I sincerely wish I could buy a Crapintosh computer new.. it's just that even with deals, you're paying a huge premium just to have a slightly lighter laptop with an excellent battery. :/
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I'd love to get one with the Retina display, but I don't see myself buying another one for at least another good 4 years or so. I just added an SSD in this and upgraded the RAM to 16GB. xD
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