![]() ![]() ![]() Though the year is winding down, there’s still time for Apple to release M2 Pro/Max variants of the high-end MacBook Pro models, and they could launch as soon as early November. The price reductions could mean an update to the 14/16-inch MacBook Pro models is right around the corner. It’s almost a no-brainer to go with the 14-inch if you’re shopping for a pro-level MacBook. ![]() Mind you, the base 14-inch comes with 16GB out of the box while having a better GPU, webcam, bigger screen, and overall design. That’s a drastic price decrease and may entice anyone who was on the fence about getting one.įor comparison, the refurbished 14-inch is about the same price as adding the 16GB memory option to a brand new 13-inch MacBook Pro with the M2 chip. And yes, while these are not brand new products, Apple’s refurbished product program still come with warrantees and even brand new packaging.Ī base 14-inch model is going for $1,709 (normally about $2,000) while a refurbished M1 Max equipped 16-inch MacBook Pro is now going $2,989 (normally about $3,500). MacRumors points out that previous refurbished M1 MacBook Pro models were about 10% off. Specifically, the prices have been reduced by about 15% off the regular pricing for brand-new units. Spotted by MacRumors, Apple slashed pricing on the refurbished 14 and 16-inch models with both the M1 Pro and Max variants. ![]()
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