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Just as Black Friday sales have ended, many retailers have now shifted to Cyber Monday deals on a range of Apple products.

Apple authorized reseller B&H Photo Video, for instance, is offering some sizeable discounts on select 2016 MacBook Pro models.

B&H offers free shipping and doesn't charge sales tax upfront on orders shipped outside of the states of New York and New Jersey.

The largest discount is $1,000 off a high-end 2016 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar in Space Gray. The configured-to-order model is nearly maxed out, with a 2.9GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, 1TB of SSD storage, and AMD Radeon Pro 460 graphics.

The sale price of $2,499, down from Apple's original price of $3,499 last year, is by far the lowest price we've ever seen for this particular model.

B&H is slashing $900 off a mid-range 2016 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar in Silver. The model is equipped with a 2.7GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, 512GB of SSD storage, and AMD Radeon Pro 455 graphics. This deal is a flash sale, so supplies are limited and will likely sell out quickly.

The sale price of $1,899, down from Apple's original price of $2,799 last year, is the best deal we've ever seen for this particular model.

The base model 2016 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar can be had for $1,799 in Space Gray, which is $600 lower than Apple's original price of $2,399 last year. The model is equipped with a 2.6GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, 256GB of SSD storage, and AMD Radeon Pro 450 graphics.

B&H offered a better deal of $800 off the base 2016 15-inch MacBook Pro in Silver on Black Friday, but supplies quickly sold out, and $600 off is still among the best deals we've ever seen for this particular model.

While newer 2017 MacBook Pro models with Kaby Lake processors were released in May, the performance improvements driven by the small bump in base and turbo frequencies are relatively minor. For that reason, most customers will find these impressive deals on 2016 models worth considering.

For customers who prefer the latest and greatest MacBook Pro, eBay is offering $270 off a mid-range 2017 model with a 3.1GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of SSD storage, and Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650. The sale price is $1,529.99, down from $1,799 on Apple.com. Supplies are limited.

Apple authorized reseller Adorama is offering $250 off a higher-end 2017 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar in Space Gray. The custom configuration, now $2,249, is equipped with a 3.5GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor, 16GB of RAM, 512GB of SSD storage, and Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650.

For additional deals on Apple products and accessories, including other MacBook Pro models, check out our Cyber Monday roundup.

Disclaimer: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with B&H Photo Video, eBay, and Adorama and may receive a small commission if you click one of the above links and make a purchase.

Article Link: Cyber Monday 2017: Save Over $250 on Latest MacBook Pro and Up to $1,000 Off 2016 Models
 
Is "Cyber Monday" still viable in 2017?

Used to be that there were no "online" deals over Black Friday Weekend.

Now there are online deals starting Thanksgiving Day.

Seems kinda pointless - unless it is really now just an extra day of Thanksgiving Weekend deals.
 
Great deals on LAST YEARS technology. This seems more like a liquidation sale of the 2016 MBPs cause they couldn't sell them when they came out.
Do you expect them to give you great deals on new products that are selling incredibly well at full price?

Apple has its pricing down to a science and it's working.
 
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For customers who prefer the latest and greatest MacBook Pro, eBay is offering $270 off a mid-range 2017 model with a 3.1GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of SSD storage, and Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650. The sale price is $1,529.99, down from $1,799 on Apple.com. Supplies are limited.


Article Link: Cyber Monday 2017: Save Over $250 on Latest MacBook Pro and Up to $1,000 Off 2016 Models

If anyone ending up purchasing this, Im curious if these come sealed. The auction just said NEW, so I was unsure. Some of the negative feeback for this seller said the items were used, not new. But it seemed small compared to the amount they had sold. There was 200 of them for sale, all gone now.
 
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Might be worth ordering one, stressing it with heat, and then getting a 2017 model as an exchange.
 
Grumpy Old (Innovation Loving) Dinosaurs? No!.

Blissfull(y ignorant) Affluent, Happy, Shiny Followers? Yo!


Now. Hand the nice gentleman behind the counter your wallet and smile back.

Stands to reason that affluent people are not ignorant or dumb, they must have high paid jobs to be affluent after all, ignorant and / or dumb people usually doesn't get these type of jobs.
 
Stands to reason that affluent people are not ignorant or dumb, they must have high paid jobs to be affluent after all, ignorant and / or dumb people usually doesn't get these type of jobs.

You've gorralorra stuff to learn about life if you really believe that. And I can't believe you do.

Ignorance isn't always an inherited trait. It can be learned from one's peers as an advantageous tool in filtering out the stuff you'd rather not know. And that can be pretty useful when climbing the social ladder.






"Don't believe everything you read - especially on the internet" - Abraham Lincoln.
 
The industry leading soon to be $trillion company who holds billion$$s in cash that really doesn't discount anything makes $hitty computers that are overpriced and only ignorant, yet extremely wealthy, fools buy.

That is what I learned in a Cyber Monday Mac sale thread.

So happy to be willfully ignorant and so rich I can waste my discretionary income on garbage that probably shouldn't even work./s
 
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