Technology
MacBook models on sale at Best Buy — save up to $250
It’s no wonder why so many people choose a MacBook for their personal — Apple consistently makes high-quality products with an absurd amount of features and capabilities, and have cemented themselves as an authority in the technological zeitgeist. Just like the iPhone, AirPods, and other Apple products, you’re bound to see a MacBook wherever you go. So, why not join in on the fun?
There are a few select MacBook models on sale at Best Buy right now — some of them up to $250 off their original prices.
Whether you go with the MacBook Pro or MacBook Air, you’re going to be gaining an amazing computer. The Pro is the MacBook series’ most powerful achievement. Boasting a beautiful Retina display that’s practically made for and editing, the MacBook Pro comes packed with a speedy 2.3-GHz processor and is perfect for running multiple programs at once — we love multitasking. On the other hand, the MacBook Air is slightly less powerful and has a shorter battery life, but really makes up for it with its larger screen, lightweight design, and even clearer Retina display. Like we said, no matter which one you choose, it’ll be the right one — a win-win scenario.
Pick up one of these MacBook models at Best Buy and you can save up to $250.
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