Black Friday MacBook Pro deals are heating up, with Apple's brand-new M4 Pro 14-inch MacBook Pro featuring an upgrade to 48GB RAM and 1TB of storage marked down to $2,389 via an exclusive discount code.
To redeem the $210 Black Friday discount, head over to Apple Authorized Reseller Adorama and enter promo code APINSIDER during checkout. With the exclusive coupon code, you can pick up the newly released M4 Pro MacBook Pro 14-inch with an upgrade to 48GB of unified memory and 1TB of storage for $2,389 when ordered in Space Black.
This particular configuration has the Standard Display and an M4 Pro chip with a 12-core CPU and 16-core GPU, but you can also save on every MacBook Pro model with the same APINSIDER coupon. So if you're wanting a Nano-texture Display or are interested in Apple's M4 Max chip, check out our 14-inch MacBook Pro M4 Pro & M4 Max Price Guide for a breakdown of the offers.
The APINSIDER coupon also knocks $30 off three years of AppleCare when ordered alongside the system, further adding to the savings. And Adorama's Edge card offers additional perks like 5% off or special financing.
How to activate the MacBook Pro coupon
Activating the coupon can be done in three easy steps, which are outlined below:
- Add the 14-inch MacBook Pro to your Adorama shopping cart. Optional AppleCare can be tacked on in your cart as well.
- Proceed to checkout. When you get to step 4 (Payment), look for a link with a gift icon that says: "Do you have a gift card or promo code?"
- Click that link to bring up the promo code field and enter APINSIDER. Here's what the process looks like:
That's it! You should see the promo code discount reflected in your order total. If you have any trouble redeeming the code, send us a note at deals at appleinsider dot com and we'll be happy to assist.
For even more Black Friday MacBook Pro deals, be sure to check out our Apple Price Guide.
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Wow. Comments are now (finally) enabled under "deal" articles. I welcome that change. Thank you, Apple Insider.
It is a bit unfortunate the deal is only for the 1TB SSD model though. The last MBP purchase I made was the M1 Max 16" MBP. I went with 2TB because I knew 1TB wouldn't cut it. I made the right choice. Had prices for SSD upgrades been lower, I might have even opted for more. Sure beats using external storage, let me tell you. Super fast, no cables to mess around with, no worries of accidental disconnects, no concern about drive quality — internal storage JustWorks™.