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Amazon now offering $200 off 24GB/2TB M5 Pro MacBook Pro, but this 48GB model is $300 off

Amazon has just dropped the price on the 24GB/2TB M5 Pro MacBook Pro to deliver a solid $200 off the list price. Just keep in mind, there are some configs with 48GB of RAM you can score right now for $100 less than that. Details below. 

Amazon is now offering the 14-inch M5 Pro MacBook Pro with 24GB of RAM and the 2TB storage capacity down at $2,399 shipped this morning. 

This is a regularly $2,599 configuration with the 15-core CPU and 16-core GPU joined by the upgraded 2TB of internal storage at $200 off the list price. 

However, B&H is still offering a series of 48GB M5 Pro configurations with 1TB of storage at $300 off the list price, one of which you can score for $100 less than the Amazon deal above:

Now clearly Amazon’s deal features double the storage, and it’s up to you how valuable that is compared to the RAM. But as anyone who has followed my MacBook coverage will already know, I tend to favor the RAM upgrades far more and these B&H offers deliver some tempting options with double the memory:

The first option is the 48GB/1TB with the same 15-Core CPU/16-Core GPU setup at $100 less than the Amazon deal above, and the second has the 48GB/1TB with the upgraded 18-Core CPU/20-Core GPU for $100 more. It’s a tough call, but unless you really want/need the 2TB of storage, I would think the B&H offers here will deliver better overall value even if the Amazon machine was closer to its $2,341 all-time low. 

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices


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