Apple's brand-new M4 MacBook Pro has only been on sale for a couple of weeks, but it's already cemented its place as one of the best laptops money can buy right now. And with the Black Friday deals now swinging into action, it's perhaps no surprise that Apple's portable powerhouse is already being offered with some big savings depending on the model and configuration you choose. Pick the right one and you can save up to $250 at B&H. Amazon is offering similar discounts across the Apple MacBook Pro lineup as well.
The catch? These prices might not last long and some are already listed as being available in limited supplies. Because of that, we suggest placing your order sooner rather than later if you're in the market for Apple's latest laptops at a less eye-watering price.
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Some of the biggest discounts can be found on Apple's biggest laptops, with the 16-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pro now yours for just $2,249. That might sound like a lot but it's $250 less than the usual $2,499 asking price. You'll get a huge 16.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display and that superfast M4 Pro chip with 14 CPU cores and 20 GPU cores. Rounding out the main specs are 24GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD.
At the other end of the size scale is the 14-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pro with a 12-core CPU and 16-core GPU, 24GB of RAM and the same 512GB of storage. That configuration would normally sell for almost $2,000 but B&H will sell you one for just $1,749 today, saving you $250.
There are multiple other configurations available so be sure to check the one you need across both retailers before placing your order using the links above.
Not quite in the market for a new laptop just yet? Our list of the very best Apple Black Friday deals will have something for everyone, whether you're looking for the latest tech or starting your holiday shopping. Windows fans should also check out our list of the best laptop Black Friday deals, too.
Apple's latest M4 MacBook Pro models are the fastest and most capable yet, but that makes them expensive. If you're a power user who can make use of all the performance that these machines have to offer, they're great devices to have. But they get even better when you can save some cash -- and saving up to $250 on a laptop that only went on sale a couple of weeks ago is almost unheard of.