M2 MacBook Pro With Touch Bar is $150 Off

Uzair Ghani
Save $150 on M2 MacBook Pro.

The fantastic M2 MacBook Pro with Touch Bar is currently $150 for Black Friday. Get the deal now before it sells out.

M2 MacBook Pro With 256GB SSD and 8GB RAM Currently Discounted by $150 for Black Friday - Save $150 on the 512GB Model Too

The discount is applicable on both 256GB and 512GB versions of the MacBook Pro with M2. Make sure you select the correct one before hitting the Buy Now button. Also, placing the order on time will get you the notebook as early as this weekend.

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The M2 MacBook Pro features a tried and tested design. It features a 13.3-inch Retina display, a wonderful Magic Keyboard, a fairly large trackpad, and two Thunderbolt ports.

But, for me, the real star of the show is the Touch Bar, something which is no longer a part of the MacBook lineup at all. This is the last of its kind, and we have a feeling this notebook will also ditch the Touch Bar when the M3 chip comes out.

The powerful M2 chip is made for pro users. And thanks to the included active cooling system, this MacBook Pro can sustain CPU and GPU-intensive workloads at full performance for an indefinite period of time. This is something that can't be said for the M2 MacBook Air.

Rest is pretty standard for a Mac computer - it runs the latest version of macOS, giving you access to all the wonderful features on the software end, such as Stage Manager and so on.

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About the author: Uzair has been writing about tech for a little under 10 years. Started off in the Symbian days, migrated to Android, eventually settling on iOS and Mac to make a living. Loves photography, drones, talking about the latest tech, and firmly believes that iPad is the future of computing. Served as Editor-in-Chief with Redmond Pie for five years, author at The Readers Eye and many other freelance gigs. Wccftech is now his current home.

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