If you’re going to jump and it’s not yet June 1, $50 is a nice savings!
#External hard drives for macbook pro ebay upgrade
Use coupon code “TWEET” to save $10 off the upgrade service.Take $50 off the 500GB 7200 service with coupon code “DTAYLOR” exp 5/31/09.Is it worth paying almost $400 for a much larger disk in my MacBook Pro? I would say a qualified “yes”: if you don’t need all the space all the time and can handle an external drive, you can definitely get just as much space in an external drive for less (I found an iomega 500GB external for around $100 thorugh Google) but if you prefer to travel clean and neat, don’t want yet more additional peripheral junk to tote, and just love the idea of having your entire music library, photo library and those three feature films you’re developing all neatly tucked into the machine itself, it’s a wonderful upgrade!įinally, if you are interested in the upgrade, Shannon gave me a couple of coupon codes to check out: To see the exact specs of the drive, I tapped the useful “Get Info” command:Īfter the upgrade, the new drive had much better numbers:Īnd, of course, with the same data, the available space is now just massive:Ī nice, simple, effective upgrade. Here’s what it looked like before the upgrade:Īs you can see, not so much room. Tuesday I received notice from FedEx that they’d tried to deliver it but I wasn’t home, so I had them hold it at my local shipping depot, and Wednesday morning by noon I had the computer back in my hands, big, big drive in place. They streamed all the data onto the new drive, put the old drive in a very attractive, slim leather external USB-powered case and shipped it back out the same day.
Two day shipping at the end of the week of course means it’s actually delivered on Monday, and the computer arrived at their facility that morning. The local shipping store helped me get it out the door with second-day shipping from UPS for about $25 and it was out of my hands on Thursday of last week.
I dutifully packed up my Apple MacBook Pro in its original box, then packed that in a bigger box with bubblewrap to ensure that it all survived the trip without incident.
Shipping instructions gave me the all-important order ID and the address of their facility in Concord, California. The invoice indicated that the total cost for the hard drive upgrade would be $367.99, which included the $299 drive upgrade, a $29.99 overnight return shipping charge and an additional $39.99 charge to put my old drive in a slim external case so I could continue to use the little guy. Within a few hours, I had received both an invoice and shipping instructions.