Here are the maximum trade-in values (opens in new tab) for laptops now that Apple has bumped them up.  MacBook: Up to $1,110MacBook Air: Up to $430MacBook Pro: Up to $2500PC or Chromebook: Up to $500 If you’re looking to ditch your desktop, an iMac gets you up to $2,500 and an Mac Pro nets you a maximum of $1,560. MORE: Apple’s Best MacBook Is Over 2 Years Old You can find out exactly how much money you’ll get for your machine by going to Apple’s trade-in partner, Phobio, inserting your device’s serial number and answering questions about the computer’s condition. If you have a PC, you can simply pick the model, though the company accepts on a limited number of Windows-based laptops and Chromebooks.

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