Save $250: Get the M2 MacBook Pro with 512GB of built-in storage for just $2,Movies249.99 at Amazon. That's $250 off its regular price and a savings of 10%.
Buying a new MacBook Pro is typically a pretty pricey affair. But when you can get one of the latest models at a discount, it's definitely worth the investment, especially if you have an abundance of resource-heavy tasks that need to get done on a regular basis. For a limited time, you can save $250 on the 2023 M2 MacBook Pro, which makes it a bit more palatable for those on tighter budgets.
As of Sept. 27, you can get the M2 MacBook Pro (16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) for $2,249.99 at Amazon. That's $250 off and a savings of 10% off its normal MSRP of $2,499. That's the lowest price this model has dipped to since last month, and now that it's back on sale, it's a great time to get your own and have a super productive fall.
The newly-refreshed MacBook just launched earlier this year, and it comes packing a massive 16-inch Liquid Retina XDR screen. It also has plenty of power under the hood, with the M2 Pro chip accompanied by a 12-core CPU and 10-core GPU. It boasts better battery life as well as Wi-Fi 6E connectivity.
If you're looking to remain in the Apple ecosystem and get one of the most desirable models available right now, saving a little money is always welcome.
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