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Apple’s just-released M3 MacBook Pro 14″ is now $150 off for the holidays

If you've been eyeing the new 14" M3 MacBook Pro, now's the time to buy and save $150 while supplies last this holiday season!

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Apple's just-released M3 MacBook Pro 14" is now $150 off for the holidays
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Apple unveiled their latest MacBook Pro featuring the blazing-fast M3 chip this October at their “Scary Fast” fall event. Now just in time for the holidays, you can pick up the 14-inch M3 MacBook Pro for $150 off the regular price at top retailers. Typically $1,599, the base configuration is down to $1,449 at Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H Photo. If you’re looking for an even better deal, head to Best Buy where you can save an additional $50 if you have a My Best Buy membership. On top of the discount, Best Buy is adding some nice freebies like several months of Apple subscription services.

Apple's latest M3 MacBook Pro shines as the Touch Bar fades away
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The star of the show in this MacBook Pro is without a doubt Apple’s brand-new M3 chip. Packing both an 8-core CPU and 10-core GPU, the M3 brings lightning-fast speeds and is ready to tackle demanding tasks like 4K video editing or working with thousands of RAW images. The advanced 10-core GPU even provides hardware-accelerated ray tracing for stunning visual effects and graphics. From everyday web browsing and office work to running multiple professional applications, the M3-powered MacBook Pro won’t slow down.

Apple's M3/Pro/Max chips promise to make the Mac a viable gaming platform
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Thanks to the power efficiency of Apple silicon, you can expect all-day battery life from the new MacBook Pro 14″. Apple claims up to 22 hours of battery life for wireless web browsing, ensuring you have plenty of untethered working time. It delivers the same top-notch performance whether plugged in or running solely on battery. For times when you do need extra juice, the included 67W USB-C power adapter can provide a 50% charge in just 30 minutes.

Visually, the 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display is a true sight to behold. With extreme dynamic range, it can sustain 1000 nits brightness for HDR content and go up to 600 nits for SDR. For creative professionals, Apple provides several reference modes to ensure colors and brightness are just right. The display provides excellent contrast and vibrant images, perfect for photo and video editing or just watching your favorite shows. A 1080p FaceTime HD camera, studio-quality mics, and a 6-speaker sound system only elevate the multimedia experience.

Despite its thin and sleek design, Apple equipped this MacBook Pro with a nice selection of ports. It features an HDMI port and SD card reader for connecting accessories and offloading media. There are two Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports for blazing 40Gb/s data speeds, device charging, and external displays. You also get a trusty 3.5mm headphone jack and MagSafe charging port that magnetically attaches the power cable to prevent damage from tripping over a cord. For wireless, it includes Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3.

If you act fast, you can pick up the 14-inch M3 MacBook Pro this holiday season for $150 off the regular price. Head to Amazon, Best Buy, or B&H Photo to grab the base model for just $1,449, down from the typical $1,599 MSRP. Only at Best Buy, members of My Best Buy can score an additional $50 discount, bringing the price to $1,399. On top of the savings, Best Buy is offering several free Apple subscription perks like Apple TV+, Apple Music, Apple Arcade, iCloud+, and Apple Fitness+ trials. So take advantage of the deals, get Apple’s latest MacBook Pro, and unlock some free entertainment for the holidays.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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