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1TB is Pro? Is it 2013 or something? Several hundred more to go from completely inadequate iPhone level 512GB to 1TB? Shouldn't 4TB have been standard for years by now? My 8 year old 15" MacBook Pro had 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. I had to replace it last week. Same stats after 8 years, lol! No wonder sales dropped 40%. Prices and specs have gotten so bad than instead of upgrading every 2-3 years it's become 6-7. Mac OS has needed 32GB for several years now to be a smooth running system.

Totally my point. The issue now is that the configuration is fixed and upgrades are very expensive. You can’t add more ram or storage, which forces buyers to spend a fortune on a laptop which I doubt will last 5 years.
 


It's been a few months since we last saw an all-time low price for Apple's 512GB 14-inch MacBook Pro, but today B&H Photo has brought back this deal. Specifically, you can get the 10-Core M2 Pro, 512GB 14-inch MacBook Pro for $1,799.00, down from $1,999.00.

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At $200 off, this is the best price we've ever tracked on the 2023 14-inch MacBook Pro. So far this year, we haven't seen any retailer other than B&H Photo hit this record low price on this model of the 14-inch MacBook Pro.



Right now, B&H Photo only has stock on the Space Gray model, but you can get the deal on the Silver color if you are okay waiting the two-to-four week delivery estimate. Amazon has the Silver color at this price, but delivery has slipped into mid May.

Other than the entry-level 512GB 14-inch model of the new MacBook Pro, there are a few other solid discounts across Amazon and B&H Photo on other versions of the computer. With these deals listed below, you can save up to $250 on higher-end models, including the 16-inch size of the notebook.

  • 14-inch 12-Core M2 Pro, 1TB - $2,249.00, down from $2,499.00 [B&H]
  • 14-inch 12-Core M2 Max, 1TB - $2,899.00, down from $3,099.00 [Amazon / B&H]
  • 16-inch 12-Core M2 Pro, 1TB - $2,549.00, down from $2,699.00 [Amazon / B&H]
  • 16-inch 12-Core M2 Max, 1TB - $3,299.00, down from $3,499.00 [Amazon / B&H]
Apple updated the MacBook Pro line in January 2023 with the new 14-inch and 16-inch models. This included next-generation M2 Pro and M2 Max chips, increased maximum memory, longer battery life, HDMI 2.1 with 8K display support, faster Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3 support.

You can find the best monthly deals on all new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air notebooks in our new "Best Deals" guide. Be sure to visit the guide and bookmark it if you're on the hunt for a new Apple notebook; we'll be updating it weekly as we discover new MacBook offers across the web.

Article Link: Deals: Apple's M2 Pro 14-Inch MacBook Pro Hits Best-Ever Price of $1,799 ($200 Off)
The M2 14" & 16"were not good enough upgrades, apart from the GPU's, all they did was increase the clock speeds and they messed about with the speakers, to make them worse, which is why I'm waiting for the M3 like everybody else, so these price decreases are neither here or there for people like me
 
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And don't get me started on Ford! They still sell 4-wheeled cars in 2023. My Ford Model T from 1908 had 4 wheels!

Can’t believe your mom only gave you two balls. I thought her grandpa had two balls too.
 
Who buys a $3500 laptop? Serious question. What is the use case here?
I bought it for video editing/motion graphics. Paid it off with invoices I sent out using it, wrote off as business expense, and use it for every project I land. This is a Pro laptop specifically designed for video editing and creative tasks not sure why you sound surprised?
 
I bought it for video editing/motion graphics. Paid it off with invoices I sent out using it, wrote off as business expense, and use it for every project I land. This is a Pro laptop specifically designed for video editing and creative tasks not sure why you sound surprised?
I just don't understand why you don't do video editing on a big screen, or multiple big screens, instead of a laptop.
 
I just don't understand why you don't do video editing on a big screen, or multiple big screens, instead of a laptop.
If you are being serious the MBP can be used docked via HDMI or Thunderbolt cable to dock with large monitors or can take with me outside of the office and edit, which happens often.
 
If you are being serious the MBP can be used docked via HDMI or Thunderbolt cable to dock with large monitors or can take with me outside of the office and edit, which happens often.
AH! Docking! That's what I was missing. Thank you. Yes I was being serious.
 
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