Fancy Saving $300 on a 16-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Pro Chip Today?

Aug 3, 2022 at 03:26pm EDT
Save $300 on 16-inch M1 Pro MacBook Pro.

Amazon is offering everyone a chance to instantly save $300 on a brand new M1 Pro powered MacBook Pro with 512GB storage.

M1 Pro MacBook Pro with 16-inch Display Currently $300 Off, Features 512GB SSD and 16GB RAM

If you're looking to get some serious work done then you need the 16-inch MacBook Pro from Apple. Packing the M1 Pro under the hood, this laptop is designed to be fast and quiet at the same time. Thanks to the active cooling system, it can handle workloads for longer as well.

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With a wonderful 16-inch Retina display that happens to be ProMotion, everything looks insanely smooth and bright. That high brightness is made possible thanks to the mini LED technology this laptop uses.

When it comes to ports, there are plenty. There are three Thunderbolt ports in total, there's also an HDMI port, SD card slot, a headphone jack while the MagSafe port tops everything off on the I/O end.

At the top of the 16-inch display there's a 1080p FaceTime camera that is meant to make you look great in every single video call you make with this laptop. It's the best camera Apple has ever shipped in a notebook and they're not wrong here.

There is a lot to love here and it's best that you learn more about it yourself by going to the link below. Just keep in mind that this is an extremely limited time deal, one which will end without any warning whatsoever.

Buy 2021 Apple MacBook Pro (16-inch, Apple M1 Pro chip with 10‑core CPU and 16‑core GPU, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) - Was $2,499, now just $2,199

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