Need some serious power? Apple’s M3 Pro Max MacBook Pros now up to $500 off with new lows from $2,899

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For some folks, a sweet new MacBook Air at $150 off from $949 is well more than enough. Some might even prefer one of the new M4 iPad Pro or M2 Air models while they are on sale with a keyboard instead of a laptop. But some need some serious power, be it for Final Cut or Adobe Premiere Pro edits, hardcore simulation projects, graphic design, or intensive Logic Pro sessions. And we are now seeing up to $500 in savings and new all-time lows on Apple’s latest M3 Pro Max MacBooks. You’ll find both the 14-inch and 16-inch models with some major price drops right now on Amazon alongside a series of less premium configurations on sale down below as well. 

Firstly, you can score the 14-inch M3 Pro Max model – there is only one official setup for this model with 36GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD – down at $2,899 shipped from the usual $3,199. That’s $300 off, only the second time it has been this low on Amazon, and on par with the best we have tracked. 

Next up, we have the 16-inch variant with the 14‑core CPU, 30‑core GPU, 36GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD on sale for $2,999 shipped. This is a regularly $3,499 machine seeing a straight up $500 price drop – this is $200 under the previous best and a new Amazon all-time low. 

Liquid Retina XDR Displays, massive sums of memory, up to 30‑core GPUs, and the gorgeous Space Black paint job, these are some of the nicest laptops on the planet if you ask me. But if you just simply do not need that much power, scope out the far more modestly priced deals we are taking across the lineup below:

Apple’s latest M3 Pro Mac MacBook features:

The Apple M3 Pro chip, with a 12-core CPU and 18-core GPU, delivers amazing performance for demanding workflows like manipulating gigapixel panoramas or compiling millions of lines of code. M3 Max, with an up to 16-core CPU and up to 40-core GPU, drives extreme performance for the most advanced workflows like rendering intricate 3D content or developing transformer models with billions of parameters. Go all day thanks to the power-efficient design of Apple silicon. The MacBook Pro laptop delivers the same exceptional performance whether it’s running on battery or plugged in. The 16.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display features Extreme Dynamic Range, over 1000 nits of brightness for stunning HDR content, up to 600 nits of brightness for SDR content, and pro reference modes for doing your best work on the go.

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