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Apple MacBook Pro 2015 | 256GB SSD | 16GB RAM | 2.7GHz Dual-Core Core i5 | 2015 | 13.3-inch Retina Display
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Apple MacBook Pro 2015 | 128GB SSD | 8GB RAM | 2.7GHz Dual-Core Core i5 | Early 2015 | 13.3-inch Retina Display
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₨75,000.00
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Used Apple Macbook Pro 13-inch 2019 ( Touch bar) Intel Core i5 1.4Ghz processor, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD Space Grey
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Used Apple MacBook Pro(Touch Bar 8th) Gen 15.4-inch 2018 Intel Core i9 2.9Ghz processor, 16GB RAM, 1TB 4GB VGA-Radeon Pro 560x Space Gray
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₨270,000.00
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Used Apple MacBook Pro(Touch Bar 8th) Gen 15.4-inch 2018 Intel Core i9 2.9Ghz processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB 4GB VGA-Radeon Pro 560x Space Gray
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Used Apple MacBook Pro(Touch Bar 8th) Gen 15.4-inch 2018 in a very clean and neat condition with Intel Core i9 2.9Ghz processor, 32GB RAM, 1TB 4GB VGA-Radeon Pro 560x Space Gray
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₨310,000.00
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Used Apple MacBook Pro 2016 Model (Touch Bar) in a very clean and neat condition with Intel Core i7, 3.3Ghz, 16GB RAM, 512GB, Space Gray
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Used Apple MacBook pro Retina A1398 15.4-inch 2015 Intel Core i7 2.5Ghz, 16GB RAM, 512 GB SSD
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₨100,000.00
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Used Apple Macbook Pro 13-inch 2017 (Non Touch bar) in a very clean and neat condition with Intel Core i5 2.3Ghz processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD Space Grey
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₨125,000.00
Used Apple MacBook Pro(Touch Bar 7th) Gen 15.4-inch 2017 in a very clean and neat condition with Intel Core i7 2.8Ghz processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB 2GB VGA-Radeon Pro 560 Space Gray
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Apple was founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in April 1976 to develop and sell Wozniak's Apple I personal computer, though Wayne sold his share back within 12 days. It was incorporated as Apple Computer, Inc., in January 1977, and sales of its computers, including the Apple II, grew quickly. Within a few years, Jobs and Wozniak had hired a staff of computer designers and had a production line. Apple went public in 1980 to instant financial success. Over the next few years, Apple shipped new computers featuring innovative graphical user interfaces, such as the original Macintosh in 1984, and Apple's marketing advertisements for its products received widespread critical acclaim. However, the high price of its products and limited application library caused problems, as did power struggles between executives. In 1985, Wozniak departed Apple amicably and remained an honorary employee,[8] while Jobs and others resigned to found NeXT.[9]