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expired Posted by BeautifulStep6878 • Nov 18, 2023
Nov 18, 2023 3:02 AM
Apple MacBook Pro: 14" Liquid Retina XDR, M2 Pro, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD
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Base model MacBook Pro 14 best price are:
M1 pro: $1200 renewed at MC
M2 pro: $1599 at BB
M3 pro: $1799 at a few different outlets
M1 pro still the best bang for the buck imho.
Tim Cook and investors care enough about sales numbers to talk about it in the earnings call
Nobody as a customer cares about Apple outselling other individual manufacturer. If you like macbooks, good for you, but sales number barely affects your everyday laptop experience
While you may think Apple "outselling" as proof of Apple's dominance, power, superiority or whatever, others see it as the fact that you have a plethora of choices when it comes to "other manufacturers" -- you can get a Windows laptop or Chromebook from a brand you like/trust in a configuration that may be affordable/stylish/powerful for your specific needs. For example, "outselling" means absolutely nothing when you cannot play the game you like on even the most powerful macbook
You can shill for Apple for as long as you want, but here at slickdeals people want to see deals and prices coming down.
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Base model MacBook Pro 14 best price are:
M1 pro: $1200 renewed at MC
M2 pro: $1599 at BB
M3 pro: $1799 at a few different outlets
M1 pro still the best bang for the buck imho.
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> In Mac, revenue came in at $7.6 billion, down 34% year-over-year from the prior year's record quarter. This was due to challenging market conditions, as well as difficult compares against the supply disruptions and subsequent demand recapture we experienced a year ago.
down 34% year-over-year is a completely different topic from "decade long decline"
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