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Take $300 off Apple’s latest 15-inch MacBook Pro at Amazon and B&H

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Amazon is currently taking $300 off Apple’s latest 15-inch MacBook Pro. Deals start at $2,099.99 on the 256GB model, or you can grab the upgraded 512GB hard drive for $2,499. Free shipping available for all. These deals are currently matched at B&H with tax savings for some shoppers. Today’s deal is in line with our previous mentions and the best offer available by at least $100.

Apple’s latest 15-inch MacBook Pro offers a Retina display, Touch Bar, Touch ID and four Thunderbolt 3 ports. With up to 10 hours of battery life, you’ll be able to enjoy enough juice to get your through the work day.

Put your savings to work and grab a stylish MacBook sleeve. This model includes a secondary accessory pouch, which is perfect for keeping cables and earbuds in tow while you’re on the move.

Apple 15-inch MacBook Pro features:

  • 2.2 GHz Intel Core i7 Six-Core
  • 16GB of 2400 MHz RAM | 256GB SSD
  • 15.4″ 2880 x 1800 Retina Display
  • AMD Radeon Pro 555X GPU (4GB GDDR5)
  • True Tone Technology
  • Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) | Bluetooth 5.0
  • Touch Bar | Touch ID Sensor
  • 4 x Thunderbolt 3 (USB Type-C) Ports
  • Force Touch Trackpad

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