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Epic savings: get $1,900 off a 16-inch MacBook Pro at B&H Photo

B&H Photo is offering a discount of nearly $2,000 on Apple's 16-inch MacBook Pro equipped with the powerful M1 Max chip.

Power users looking to upgrade their MacBook can snag the 16-inch MacBook Pro, featuring the M1 Max chip, for just $2,999— a $1,900 discount.

This model comes outfitted with 64GB of Unified RAM and 4TB of storage, perfect for creative professionals who need ample storage.

The M1 Max chip boasts 10-core CPU power, including eight performance cores and two high-efficiency cores for seamless multitasking. The 16-core Neural Engine and impressive memory bandwidth enhance machine learning and camera performance.

With mini-LED technology, the 16.2" Liquid Retina XDR display achieves a peak brightness of 1,600 nits and vivid colors. The ultra-thin design and oxide thin film transistor ensures fast pixel charging.

ProMotion technology adapts the refresh rate for a fluid and responsive experience while conserving battery life. The P3 wide color gamut guarantees brilliant colors in photos and videos.

Thunderbolt 4 ensures high-speed data transfer and charging with three convenient ports. MagSafe 3 offers fast charging, reaching 50 percent in just 30 minutes.

The MacBook Pro's high-fidelity six-speaker sound system and studio microphones provide a premium audio experience. The Full HD 1080p FaceTime HD camera enhances video quality.

If you plan to buy this MacBook model, you can get a great deal at B&H Photo. The original retail price is $4,899, but now you can save up to $1,900 and get it for only $2,999. Plus, if you order through B&H Photo, you'll get free two-day shipping in the lower 48.

Shoppers in the market for the smaller 14-inch MacBook Pro can also save $1,500 on this well-equipped model.

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