Technology
The newest MacBook Pro is on sale for $400 off at Amazon
TL;DR: As of July 13, the MacBook Pro (16-inch, 16GB RAM, 1TB Storage, 2.3GHz Intel Core i9) is $399 off at Amazon, down from $2,799.
Buying a good laptop for cheap is honestly an art form — especially if it’s a MacBook. Apple is not usually one to discount its products, but third-party sellers like Amazon come in clutch with those price drops. But they don’t always last, so you’ve got to jump on them when you can.
As of July 13, Amazon has the MacBook Pro (16-inch, 16GB RAM, 1TB Storage, 2.3GHz Intel Core i9) on sale for $399 off, dropping the price to $2,400. By a lot of standards, this is not necessarily “cheap,” but it is a pretty decent discount from the regular price. And if you’re going to buy a MacBook anyway, you might as well get it while it’s a few hundred dollars off.
This is the new model of the MacBook Pro, so you’ll get the fancy Touch Bar and all of its cool features. The laptop has a stunning 16-inch display and tons of storage space. Plus, it’s lightning fast and handles large files and graphics like a champ.
The new MacBook Pro is chock full of features and upgrades compared to previous models. Aside from the Touch Bar, it also has Touch ID for quick and easy login. And it has a six-speaker sound system for unbeatable sound quality.
Grab this MacBook Pro from Amazon and save $399.
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