It was only last month that Apple launched it’s new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro laptops. And it’s fair to say the power and capabilities of these new devices are seriously impressive. So the last we thought we’d see is either of them discounted in the Black Friday sales. But we’re extremely happy to say we were wrong.
B&H Photo has now launched it’s Apple holiday deals, which includes a $100 discount on the 16-inch 2021 MacBook Pro, taking the model in question down to £2,399.
This saving is on the new 2021 16-inch MacBook Pro with 10-core CPU, 16-core GPU, 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD. And when we input these specs to buy the same model directly on the Apple website, the price came back at $2,499. So this is a genuine $100 saving, which might not seem like much on an item this price. But considering this laptop is less than a month old, this is a pleasantly impressive discount.
If you’re not too bothered about having the latest MacBook Pro, B&H Photo also has a $100 off the 2020 M1 MacBook Air, taking it down to under $900 for the first time. And over at Adorama, the 13-inch M1 2020 MacBook Pro also has a $100 saving – now just $1,199.
Over in the UK, the deals are even better, with £100 off the 2020 MacBook Air at Amazon, now just £899. And the 13-inch M1 2020 MacBook Pro has a hefty £132 off, taking the price down to £1,167 – that’s the lowest price you’ll find this model on the web right now.
Head over to our Apple Black Friday round up, where there’s a selection of great deals across a range of devices. You can also find details of other MacBook deals happening right now below.
Today’s best MacBook deals: US
Today’s best MacBook deals: UK
Despite being a year old, and the new 2021 MacBook making a very grand entrance, the M1 MacBooks are still absolute beasts of machines. So much so they feature prominently in our guides to the most powerful laptops and the best laptops for graphic design.
If you’re not sure what device is right for you, take a look at our in-depth MacBook Pro 16-inch (2021) review and MacBook Air M1 (2020) review.
Read more: