Deal | MacBook Pro 16 with Apple M1 Max, 64GB RAM and 1TB SSD gets colossal 38% discount
Apple fans who don't necessarily need the latest and greatest piece of hardware made by the Cupertino-based tech behemoth have already been treated with an intriguing deal for the 2021 iPad Pro this week. Fortunately, deal hunters who are in the market for an almost maxed-out MacBook Pro 16 can now also benefit from a similarly enticing deal for the Apple M1 Max-powered laptop.
In this case, the online retailer Adorama is selling the 2021 MacBook Pro 16 with the fast Apple M1 Max CPU with 64GB of soldered RAM as well as a 1TB SSD for just US$2,299 including free shipping. As usual, this high-end multimedia laptop also features an incredibly bright and color-accurate 16:10 Mini-LED display with a resolution of 3456 by 2234 pixels as well as a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. Please apply the coupon code "APINSIDER" in order to get the aforementioned sale discount, which amounts to US$1,400 or a massive 38 percent relative to the official list price of this particular MacBook Pro 16 model.
Before ordering, buyers should also take a glimpse at our detailed review, in which the MacBook Pro 16 received an outstanding overall score of 93%. Moreover, we praised the laptop for its quiet cooling system, the industry-leading speakers as well as the long battery life and incredible performance. On the other hand, the machine sports the rather controversial display notch, and like basically any Apple laptop nowadays, all components are soldered and can't be replaced or upgraded after purchase. However, since this version features a copious amount of on-board memory and also comes with an adequately sized SSD, this deal is certainly worth consideration for notebook buyers in the US$2,000 price range.
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