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The MacBook M3 Pro is now under $1,500, but it won’t be that way for long

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If you’re looking to upgrade your laptop situation, you may already be thinking of a MacBook. The best MacBooks “just work” as the saying goes and have access to the Apple ecosystem and powerful MacBook apps. Unfortunately, Apple’s excellent laptops are quite expensive and really don’t go on sale that often. But, from time to time, there are Apple deals worth mentioning, including on MacBooks. This is one of those times. The Apple MacBook Pro M3 is now down to $1,499, a savings of $400 down from the usual $1,899. Tap the button below to see if the sale is still ongoing (Apple deals certainly don’t last forever) or keep reading to see what makes this laptop shine.

Why you should buy the Apple MacBook Pro M3

Apple’s 14-inch MacBook Pro M3 has 18GB of RAM, the powerful M3 Pro chip, and a 512GB SSD. Its 3K+ resolution makes it great for creatives or, considering there’s also surround sound with its speakers, movie lovers. Other great features include an up to 18 hour battery life (perfect for an entire day of work followed by an evening YouTube binge), and a webcam that picks up stunning 1080p images of you for that next web meeting. As can be expected, loyal Apple customers will be the most benefitted by this laptop. It’s made to work seamlessly with the best iPhones, allowing movement from your small handheld to a nice laptop with a keyboard. There’s even a MagSafe charging port for the true Apple devotee.

The 14-inch Apple MacBook Pro M3 laptop usually costs $1,899, but this $400 off deal drops it to $1,499. If you’re looking for an upgrade to your existing laptop, this is one of the best laptop deals going on at the moment. Tap the button below and place your order now to lock it down for yourself. As previously stated, this deal could end at any time and you don’t want to regret missing it. Then, consider checking out these monitor deals, because hooking up your laptop to a bigger screen at home makes it that much better.

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