Apple’s Space Black finish was introduced with the M3 series of MacBook Pro models, and there is no denying that this color really sets it apart from the other versions. However, what sets these portable Macs apart even further is the hefty discounts on Amazon. Right now, only one 14-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pro is available at its second-lowest price yet, provided you opt for the silver color. If you still have eyes for the Space Black finish, the 24GB unified RAM and 1TB configuration will set you back by $1,779, and there is no discount coupon to take advantage of either.
If you prefer higher savings, the same configuration can be yours for $1,749.99, but for that to happen, you must tick the $36.01 discount coupon, which is as simple as tapping on the box, and you will be off to the race. As for delivery, you can expect to reach you as early as March 23, which is not that far off as you only need to wait for a few days. For the longest time, we noticed that only the Space Black versions were the most discounted, likely because these were selling in higher volume.

However, there is a ‘once in a blue moon’ moment where the Silver 14-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pro can end up becoming cheaper than the other color option. Apart from the different paint job, everything else remains the same, such as the crisp mini-LED panel that supports ProMotion or up to a 120Hz refresh rate. The build quality is solid, with fine-tuned hinges, along with a massive trackpad. Of course, the biggest advantage of picking up the MacBook Pro is its insane battery life, with the 14-inch version lasting for up to 18 hours on a single charge.
Get the 14-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pro with 24GB unified RAM, 512GB storage from Amazon - $1,749.99 (11 percent off, add a $36.01 discount coupon to reduce the price further)
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