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Save nearly $200 on Apple’s 13-inch MacBook Pro sans Touch Bar, now $1,100

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Amazon offers the Apple 13-inch MacBook Pro 128GB without Touch Bar for $1,099.99 shipped. Also at Best Buy. That’s good for $199 off the regular price. For further comparison, this is what Apple charges for a refurbished model. You’ll also find the same discount applied to higher-capacity models as well.

Apple’s latest non-Touch Bar model sports a 13-inch Retina display, two Thunderbolt 3 ports, and up to 10-hours of battery life. Throw in a Force Touch trackpad and you’ll be able to call up custom actions with a swipe of your finger.

Make good use of your savings and grab a USB-C hub. With four extra USB-A ports, this option from AmazonBasics is a great accessory to have in your arsenal. Ideal for connecting legacy devices and maximizing productivity.

Apple 13-inch MacBook Pro features:

The new MacBook Pro is razor-thin, featherlight, and now even faster and more powerful than before. It has the brightest, most colorful Mac notebook display. And it features up to 10 hours of battery life.* It’s a notebook built for the work you do every day. Ready to go anywhere a great idea takes you.

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Trevor Daugherty is the Senior Editor of 9to5Toys. Since joining in 2014, he’s specialized in product reviews, exclusive discounts and 9to5’s New Toy of the Day. Contact him direct at trevor@9to5mac.com.