After selling out at the discounted price yesterday, Amazon has reissued its $300 markdown on Apple's latest 15-inch MacBook Pro, bringing the price down to $2,099 while supplies last. Or pick up an upgraded Core i9 model for just $2,499, also $300 off for a limited time.
Amazon does it again
The latest markdown is part of Amazon's HoliDeals Sale, saving shoppers hundreds of dollars on current hardware ahead of Black Friday. This standard MacBook Pro model is part of Apple's 2019 line and features a six-core 2.6GHz processor, 16GB of memory and a 256GB SSD. Radeon Pro 555X graphics are also included, with the $300 discount applying to the system in both Silver and Space Gray.
Those looking for a Core i9 processor can also save on the upgraded model with 512GB of storage and Radeon Pro 560X graphics. Now on sale for $300 off, the $2,499 price is the lowest available, according to our 15-inch MacBook Pro Price Guide.
2019 15" MacBook Pro 8C (2.3GHz, 16GB, 512GB, 560X): $2,499.99 - Deal expired
After the $2,099 deal sold out quickly yesterday, it's best to shop early if you want to snap up the savings.
2019 15-inch MacBook Pro highlights
- 15.4-inch True Tone display
- 6-core or 8-core Intel processor
- 16GB 2400MHz DDR4 onboard memory
- Radeon Pro 555X or 560X GPU
- Four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports
- 720p FaceTime HD camera
- Bluetooth 5.0 wireless technology
Additional Apple Deals
AppleInsiderand Apple authorized resellers are also running additional exclusive savings this month on Apple hardware that will not only deliver the lowest prices on many of the items, but also throw in cash discounts on AppleCare, software and more. These deals are as follows:
- Deal #1: Apple's latest iPad is just $299
- Deal #2: Best early Black Friday deals on everything Apple
- Deal #3: Apple Watch Series 3 falls to lowest price ever
- Deal #4: AirPods 2 are on sale now
- Deal #5: Save up to $650 on iMacs, Core i9 MacBook Pros, Air
Interested in additional Apple hardware? See if there is a Mac, iPad or Apple Watch deal that will save you $100s by checking out prices.appleinsider.com.