Update: This popular deal is still available.
Amazon has select
16.2" Apple MacBook Pro Laptops (2023) on sale at prices listed below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
phoinix for finding this deal.
Available Deals:
- M3 Pro Chip (12‑Core CPU, 18‑Core GPU), 18GB Unified Memory, 512GB SSD
- Silver $1999
- Temporarily out of stock but may still be purchased and ships when available
- Space Black $1999
- Temporarily out of stock but may still be purchased and ships when available
- M3 Pro Chip (12‑Core CPU, 18‑Core GPU), 36GB Unified Memory, 512GB SSD
- Silver $2399 -> now $2299 -> now $2399
- Temporarily out of stock but may still be purchased and ships when available
- Space Black $2399 -> now $2299 -> now $2399
- Temporarily out of stock but may still be purchased and ships when available
- M3 Max Chip (14-Core CPU, 30-Core GPU), 36GB Unified Memory, 1TB SSD
- Silver $2999 -> now $2799> now > $2999
- Temporarily out of stock but may still be purchased and ships when available
- Space Black $2999
- Temporarily out of stock but may still be purchased and ships when available
- M3 Max Chip (16-Core CPU, 40-Core GPU), 48GB Unified Memory, 1TB SSD
- Silver $3499 -> now $3399 -> now $3499
- Temporarily out of stock but may still be purchased and ships when available
- Space Black $3499 -> now $3399
Specs:
- 16.2" (3024x1964) Liquid Retina XDR, 254ppi, 1000-nits sustained (1600-nits peak) ProMotion 120Hz Mini-LED Display
- Wi-Fi 6E 802.11ax + Bluetooth 5.3
- 1080p FaceTime HD Webcam
- Studio-Quality Three-Mic Array with High Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Directional Beamforming
- High-Fidelity Six-Speaker System with Force-Cancelling Woofers
- Backlit Magic Keyboard w/ Touch ID sensor & Force Touch Trackpad
- Ports:
- 3x Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports w/ support for Charging
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 1x SD card reader
- 1x Headphone jack (3.5mm)
- 1x MagSafe 3 Power w/ 70W USB-C Power Adapter
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And even then, I look at the price... steep AF—I absolutely love Macs, but can't justify these prices.
For those interested, you can often find decent discounts on open-box items at Best Buy (with full warranty coverage) and in Apple's refurbished section: https://www.apple.com/shop/refurbished.
PS: If you buy used or open box, you can check any Apple product's warranty coverage using its serial number here: https://checkcoverage.a
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And even then, I look at the price... steep AF—I absolutely love Macs, but can't justify these prices.
For those interested, you can often find decent discounts on open-box items at Best Buy (with full warranty coverage) and in Apple's refurbished section: https://www.apple.com/shop/refurbished.
PS: If you buy used or open box, you can check any Apple product's warranty coverage using its serial number here: https://checkcoverage.a
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Such as the base model for $1899
I've seen MBAs and MBPs with at least 1TB and 16GB RAM (my personal threshold) for well below the lowest brand-new retail prices. The retail discounts you speak of are usually on models with less storage and/or RAM, which are useless, IMO. (I believe you agree with me on Macs' SSD/RAM inadequacies.) I've also seen the latest Apple TV boxes for $30–$40 below market; again, decent.
It's not perfect, and it goes through cycles, but you don't win the lottery if you don't buy a ticket.
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If I spend $1,000–2,000 or more on a laptop, I expect it to (1) last me a long time (i.e., have good specs or be upgradable), (2) perform like a workhorse (i.e., have 50+ browser tabs open, Excel, etc. without any hiccups), and (3) be able to store all of my important digital possessions (i.e., family photos and videos, music library, etc.). But that's my opinion. (Heck, I would even want it to play video games, although I understand that MacBooks aren't for that.)
I still have a 2012 MBP that works fine to this day thanks to its upgradability. I would have been forced to upgrade quite a while back, had I been stuck with the original RAM and HDD config. No wonder Apple moved to ridiculously expensive before-checkout upgrades and unupgradable designs.
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