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Yeah it was a very long time ago, unfortunately - to the extent that the types of upgrades you'd be making would be slower than what you could buy at point of sale for a modern one. It's frustrating but if you want to stick with apple, upgrading a laptop at home is a thing of the past.
Think 2012 was the last version.
My Macbook Pro Logic board failed today. I went to buy another but was informed that the new models are not upgradable.
Does anyone happen to know the last model Macbbok Pro that was user upgradable? i DON