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Apple Macbook Pro Laptops (Late 2024): 14", M4 Pro 14-Core Chip, 48GB RAM, 1TB SSD

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$2,399

$2,799

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B&H Photo Video has select Apple Macbook Pro Laptops (Late 2024 Models) on sale from $2299. Shipping is free.

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B&H Photo Video has select Apple Macbook Pro Laptops (Late 2024 Models) on sale from $2299. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Dr. W for finding this deal.

Available models:

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • All listed models include a Limited 1-Year Apple Manufacturer Warranty.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • About this store:
    • Click here to view B&H Photo's 30-day return policy.

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AmusedPlastic6071
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Any deal on 24gb 2TB? I'd rather halve the RAM and double the storage.
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albocaj
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What's the difference between the first two 14" models?
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kenshin9
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Quote from albocaj :
What's the difference between the first two 14" models?

The number of CPU and GPU cores. Unless you specifically know why you need more cores, I think it's fine to just get the one with less cores. It's still good.
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James_bond003
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Is this a good deal on a 14" Macbook Pro, or should I wait for a better deal?
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albocaj
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Quote from kenshin9 :
The number of CPU and GPU cores. Unless you specifically know why you need more cores, I think it's fine to just get the one with less cores. It's still good.

Oh got it. Thanks. Quite sought after of a configuration.
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ThriftyWater9111
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Better buy in Apple with edu pricing with a free gift
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BigDealYo
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Nice, I'll enjoy a $700 laptop with upgrade options 4gb NVME 64gb ram 4060 8gb running Gemma 12B. Real system @ 1/4 price.
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smacky00
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Debating between the 24GB and 48GB variant of the 16" Pro. I keep my Macs for a long time. 7 and 8 years for my last two. Currently with a 15" MBP with 16GB of RAM and I notice there's a good bit of swap going on with my workflow. Nothing intensive but I wonder for the future if 24 will be enough or if I should jump to 48 and live with overkill for a few years.

Bigger SSD too...
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gulan
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Quote from James_bond003 :
Is this a good deal on a 14" Macbook Pro, or should I wait for a better deal?
As someone who bought a Macbook Pro M1 Max with 64 GB ram couple of years back on a great deal from microcenter, I would say it is not worth paying this much for a laptop unless you have a very niche usecase.
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kenshin9
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Quote from smacky00 :
Debating between the 24GB and 48GB variant of the 16" Pro. I keep my Macs for a long time. 7 and 8 years for my last two. Currently with a 15" MBP with 16GB of RAM and I notice there's a good bit of swap going on with my workflow. Nothing intensive but I wonder for the future if 24 will be enough or if I should jump to 48 and live with overkill for a few years. Bigger SSD too...
I recently upgraded from a MacBook with the M1 Pro and 32GB of RAM. I basically got the same machine as the $2,299 configuration here, but from Microcenter when they had 15% going on. Although a lot of other people in my field say 16GB is more than enough, I was using up a bunch of swap even with 32GB. To be fair, the computer still ran fine for the most part, but there was definitely some lag here and there, and in rare cases, crashes. The 48GB is usually using no swap, or very little swap if I have two profiles signed in (personal and work). It's much better now. But the point is, I had to upgrade to entirely new machine only because I wanted more RAM. So if you're using a lot of swap with 16GB, I don't think 24GB is that much more, especially in the long run.
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Quote from kenshin9 :
I recently upgraded from a MacBook with the M1 Pro and 32GB of RAM. I basically got the same machine as the $2,299 configuration here, but from Microcenter when they had 15% going on. Although a lot of other people in my field say 16GB is more than enough, I was using up a bunch of swap even with 32GB. To be fair, the computer still ran fine for the most part, but there was definitely some lag here and there, and in rare cases, crashes. The 48GB is usually using no swap, or very little swap if I have two profiles signed in (personal and work). It's much better now. But the point is, I had to upgrade to entirely new machine only because I wanted more RAM. So if you're using a lot of swap with 16GB, I don't think 24GB is that much more, especially in the long run.
The swap amount ends up being about 1-2 GB with 16GB. I thought 24 would manage that better without being 100% utilized or close to it
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Audiomancer
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Quote from smacky00 :
Debating between the 24GB and 48GB variant of the 16" Pro. I keep my Macs for a long time. 7 and 8 years for my last two. Currently with a 15" MBP with 16GB of RAM and I notice there's a good bit of swap going on with my workflow. Nothing intensive but I wonder for the future if 24 will be enough or if I should jump to 48 and live with overkill for a few years.

Bigger SSD too...

Go for the 48GB. Especially if you're planning to keep this for 7-8 years; it's one of the best ways to future-proof your machine and ensure you'll get optimal performance for much longer.
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Quote from smacky00 :
The swap amount ends up being about 1-2 GB with 16GB. I thought 24 would manage that better without being 100% utilized or close to it
Yeah, that's not bad. I don't think you can go wrong with the 24GB. It's hard to say what it'll be like in 7-8 years. If you can wait, there may be some deals on configurations with 32GB or 36GB of RAM too. 48GB can definitely be on the overkill side, but at least you'll never have a RAM problem!
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Quote from AmusedPlastic6071 :
Any deal on 24gb 2TB? I'd rather halve the RAM and double the storage.
You can't add RAM after the fact, you can connect external SSDs, that are also MUCH cheaper than Apple storage prices.

Get the RAM.

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Quote from kenshin9 :
Yeah, that's not bad. I don't think you can go wrong with the 24GB. It's hard to say what it'll be like in 7-8 years. If you can wait, there may be some deals on configurations with 32GB or 36GB of RAM too. 48GB can definitely be on the overkill side, but at least you'll never have a RAM problem!
I'm playing a dangerous game here lol. Either I pull the trigger on some deals this week or I wait another 2-3 weeks and hope for similar, or better, deals for Prime Day.

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