Hi,

YOu'd need to go to store.apple.com and look at the various options within the 
MacBook Pro section.  I'm not certain exactly what you have but unless you 
spent well over $3000, you likely didn't purchase the top of the line model.  
As I mentioned earlier, these are usually purchase and special ordered through 
the Apple On-Line Store.   Most venders like Staples and Best Buy stock basic 
configurations of Apple's laptops.  Don't get me wrong, these models may have 
very fast processors and such but to actually get the fastest processors with 
the most RAM that includes the most storage capacity, the Apple On-Line Store 
is where you need to go.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2013-03-29, at 4:59 AM, anita <silky...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi List,
>     Then what is the top of the line for MacBook Pros? I must have purchased 
> the wrong one.
>     Anita
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