Loaded with upgrades, Apple's hard-to-find M1 Max MacBook Pro 14-inch with 64GB of memory and a spacious 2TB SSD is $300 off with our exclusive coupon (plus $60 off AppleCare). Units are in stock, but won't last long.
M1 Max MacBook Pro in stock
Apple itself is reporting a major delay on the M1 Max MacBook Pro, with the 64GB, 2TB model backordered until late March or early April. Apple Authorized Reseller Adorama, though, has units in stock right now and ready to ship — and this spec in Space Gray is $300 off with this cost-saving activation link and promo code APINSIDER.
AppleCare discounted too
Apple's extended protection plan is also marked down to $219 with the APINSIDER code, a discount of $60 off MSRP.
Promo code activation instructions
To activate the exclusive pricing, simply:
- Shop through this exclusive activation link.
- Add the MacBook Pro configuration of your choosing to your cart. Then look for a link to reveal the coupon code field in the Payments section and enter promo code APINSIDER to activate the exclusive discount in the same browsing session.
Need help with the coupon? Step-by-step activation instructions can be found here.
Compare prices
For exclusive deals on nearly every Mac, including 16-inch MacBook Pro and Mac mini models, visit our Mac Price Guide, which is updated throughout the day. And to compare prices on the 14-inch line specifically, visit our 14-inch MacBook Pro Price Guide.
Additional savings
AppleInsider and Apple Authorized Resellers are also running specials on Mac, Apple Watch and iPad hardware that will not only deliver the lowest prices on many of the items, but also throw in bonus savings on accessories, software and more. Here are just a few of the deals running this week:
- Apple's 16-inch MacBook Pro with 32GB of RAM is discounted heavily, models in stock
- New 14-inch MacBook Pro dips to $1,849
- February AirPods deals knock up to $100 off product range
- Shop today's best MacBook Air deals
- Samsung's Super Bowl TV deals offer up to $3,500 in savings on popular Frame, 8K TVs