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Is the warranty fully transferable? I understand the verified purchase date makes the warranty valid for you, but does it void itself upon second sale? I know a lot of computer companies do that... the warranty is specific to the person/machine, not just the machine.
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Yes, warranty is fully transferable , I traded my macbook pro for this and it hasnt been a problem, AND you still have almost a year to purchase AppleCare which is the extended warranty for another two years. If you are a student you can get AppleCare for 186 I believe. AppleCare is more formal too, you actually register the plan under your name. But dont worry, the standard 1 year warranty is in affect no matter who has it, as long as it is within a year and the purchase date is verified. Thanks for your inquiry!
PS, I like to make sure people have no doubts whatsoever so I type a lot, lol.
PS, I like to make sure people have no doubts whatsoever so I type a lot, lol.
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Yes its a 1.6GHz Core 2 Duo (different from core duo) with 4MB of L2 Cache, 2GB of DDR2 RAM at 667MHz, and the 80GB PATA 4200 RPM harddrive. Surprisingly, I get almost 5 hours on battery life using Wi-Fi and the screen turned down to about halfway, which is still very bright because it is an LED backlit screen.
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Yup, I explain what is different on the first post... Just punctuation keys around the enter key pretty much... All the actual letters are in the same place.
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