The lowest that we have seen the 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro listed for on Amazon was $1,399, but that offer was during the dedicated sale where nearly everything on the online retailer had been stamped with attractive discounts. While we cannot guarantee that the previous $200 price will appear in the future, what we can promise is the latest deal, which takes off $150 from the base version of the portable Mac and can be yours for $1,449, making it a worthy proposition, particularly when you think about the premium that Apple has been charging on its hardware for years.
Best of all, the $150 discount is applied to both the Silver and Space Black colors, assuming that you have a penchant for a specific finish. Even if you do, we will always be ‘head over heels’ for the Space Black variant because it looks absolutely breathtaking. As for the delivery time, the more compact M4 MacBook Pro is expected to reach your doorstep by next week, so not a whole lot of patience is required from your end. For those still skeptical about the price, remember that Apple prints money through RAM and storage upgrades.

With its previous-generation M3 models, the technology giant likely attracted the wrong kind of attention by equipping its higher-end Macs with a measly 8GB unified RAM. On this occasion, the M4 MacBook Pro not only ships with 512GB of storage but also comes with double the unified memory at 16GB, giving buyers exceptional freedom without charging them for that upgrade premium. Even if you want more storage, the 1TB version for the same M4 MacBook Pro is currently listed for $1,639 after a $160 price cut, so you have plenty of options even if the base version will not suit your requirements.
Get the 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro with 16GB RAM, 512GB storage from Amazon - $1,449 (9 percent off, discount available on both Space Black and Silver colors)
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