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Apple just announced new models of the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro with faster M2 Pro and M2 Max chips, and Amazon and Expercom are already offering savings on the new notebooks. At Amazon you can get a straight cash discount and at Expercom you can save on AppleCare+ bundles.

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Amazon

Amazon has three models at a discount, starting with the 14-inch MacBook Pro (M2 Pro 512GB) in both Space Gray and Silver for $1,949.99, down from $1,999.00. The new MacBook Pros don't launch until January 24, so this is a pre-order sale and Amazon will ship the computer when it launches next week.



If you're looking for a 16-inch model, Amazon also has the base M2 Pro 512GB model available in Space Gray for $2,449.99, down from $2,499.00.



If you need a bit more storage, Amazon also has a discount on the 16-inch model with 1TB of storage in Space Gray at $2,649.99, down from $2,699.00.



Although only $49 off, these are the first straight cash discounts we have tracked for the new line of MacBook Pros, so it's a great chance for early adopters to save a little bit of money. If you want to get AppleCare+ with your new MacBook Pro, however, read on below for Expercom's deals.

Expercom


All of the savings listed below require you to bundle the new MacBook Pros with AppleCare+. When doing so you can save up to $280 off these notebooks. Shoppers should also note that Expercom does not yet have stock yet so these are pre-orders for the new MacBook Pros, and they should ship within 7-14 days.

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You'll see these bundle prices if you scroll a bit to the middle section of the Expercom MacBook Pro pages, and find the area under "Get a discount." Here you can add both the MacBook Pro and AppleCare+ for Mac to your cart with the similarly labeled button, and get the savings.

14-inch MacBook Pro
  • M2 Pro 512GB - $2,141.32 with AppleCare+, down from $2,278.00 ($137 off)
  • M2 Pro 1TB - $2,329.32 with AppleCare+, down from $2,478.00 ($149 off)
  • M2 Pro 2TB - $2,987.32 with AppleCare+, down from $3,178.00 ($191 off)
16-inch MacBook Pro
  • M2 Pro 512GB - $2,666.16 with AppleCare+, down from $2,898.00 ($232 off)
  • M2 Pro 1TB - $2,850.16 with AppleCare+, down from $3,098.00 ($248 off)
  • M2 Pro 2TB - $3,218.16 with AppleCare+, down from $3,498.00 ($280 off)

Head to our full Deals Roundup to get caught up with all of the latest deals and discounts that we've been tracking over the past week.

Article Link: Deals: Apple's New MacBook Pro Gets First Discounts on Amazon and Expercom
 
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It hasn’t even shipped yet and they’re already putting out a sale price on a preorder. No wonder they delayed the launch
 
Is this common? I mean this early after release for anyone to offer discounts?

It hasn’t even shipped yet and they’re already putting out a sale price on a preorder. No wonder they delayed the launch

Amazon did the same thing for the M1 Pro MBP back in 2021

 
There’s always deals on Amazon. I wonder if they have the same no questions asked 14 day return policy? If not, that would be a way they can offer it for a lower price because many people buy stuff from the Apple Store then change their mind.
 
For anyone looking in the UK, the base model MacBook Pro 14" is now £2150, probably caused by exchange rates. You can still get the M1 version for around £1750 at Argos and John Lewis. If you buy the M1 version refurb from Apple you can get it for £1459, almost £700 cheaper than the new M2.
 
For anyone looking in the UK, the base model MacBook Pro 14" is now £2150, probably caused by exchange rates. You can still get the M1 version for around £1750 at Argos and John Lewis. If you buy the M1 version refurb from Apple you can get it for £1459, almost £700 cheaper than the new M2.
so basically 700 pound for wifi 6e, hdmi 2.1 and 20% increase in multicore processing on an already very capable m1 platform.
 
I just have a feeling my next Mac is gonna be a desktop and might be bold enough to go for a Studio Display (when they fix the problems) and Mac Studio. So, probably about 4 grand.
 
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