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Top 5 Apple Computer Deals at B&H Offer Up to $1400 in Savings


Best Apple deals at B&H this week

B&H is offering deep discounts on Mac computers capable of handling projects big and small. Save up to $1,400 instantly with free expedited shipping.

From $250 off an M2 16-inch MacBook Pro to $1,400 off a fully-loaded M1 MacBook Pro, these are the best deals we found this week at B&H Photo.

$250 off a 16-inch MacBook Pro with M2 Pro chip

Kicking off our best B&H Photo deals this week is a $250 discount on a 16-inch MacBook Pro with an M2 Pro chip. Buyers can take home the latest model in either Space Gray or Silver for only $2,449, and B&H even provides expedited shipping anywhere in the lower 48.

This discounted 16-inch MacBook Pro has 16GB of Unified Memory and 1TB of SSD storage, making it ideal for photographers or developers. Combine the under-the-hood performance with the beautiful 16-inch Liquid Retina display, and you have the perfect mobile workhorse. Looking for MacBook Pro deals on another set of specs? Check out our 2023 16-inch MacBook Pro Price Guide for the latest discounts.

Loaded M1 Max 14-inch MacBook Pro for $2,999

Shoppers looking for a fully-loaded laptop can purchase an M1 MacBook Pro with the M1 Max chip, 64GB RAM, and 2TB of SSD storage at a massive $1,379 discount. You can take home this supercharged computer at a discount and bring it home with AppleCare+ for only $2,999.

Although the M1 Macs represent the previous generation of Apple Silicon, the M1 Max chip still offers users outstanding performance for the most demanding, resource-heavy projects. Additionally, the 14-inch Liquid Retina XDR display operates at the very limits of human sight, making it easy to work on pictures or videos. You can find markdowns on even more configurations in our 2021 MacBook Pro 14-inch Price Guide.

The latest M2 Mac mini with $100 instant savings

The Mac mini continues to be an affordable yet capable option for desktop computing. The current generation Mac mini comes powered by the M2 chip and pairs 8GB of Unified Memory with 256GB of SSD storage. It now only costs $499 thanks to B&H Photo’s instant $100 savings.

Apple’s Mac mini maintains its popular compact design, allowing users to connect their own keyboards, mice, and monitors to suit their needs. You won’t find a more powerful machine at this price point, and you can have it shipped to anywhere in the lower 48 with expedited shipping. Check out our M2 Mac mini Price Guide for even more deals on Apple’s latest compact desktop.

M2 MacBook Air for only $1,049

Continuing this week’s deals on MacBooks is the M2 MacBook Air. This model from B&H Photo is currently selling for $1,049, or $150 off retail price, and is available in Starlight, Silver, Space Gray, or Midnight.

The M2 MacBook Air is the perfect lightweight companion for students, teachers, or businesspeople who need performance and portability. Powering the MacBook Air is 8GB of Unified Memory and 256GB of SSD storage, making it capable yet affordable. Deals of up to $200 off can be found on upgraded configurations as well in our M2 MacBook Air Price Guide.

16-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Max chip & $1,400 discount

Shoppers looking to bring home the supercharged MacBook Pro with an M1 Max chip and a larger display than the 14-inch are in luck. B&H Photo provides an excellent deal on the 16-inch MacBook Pro — $1,400 off, bringing the price down to $3,499.

What makes the M1 MacBook Pro worth it are the M1 Max chip, 64GB of Ram, and 4TB of SSD storage. That kind of performance makes this laptop a fully-loaded model capable of handling everything from 4K Pro Res video encoding to recording a multi-track masterpiece, all on the go.

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Best Apple prices on MacBook, iPad, Watch hardware

There are plenty of additional bargains to snap up alongside the B&H deals above. Here’s a roundup of markdowns, with hundreds of items on sale in our Apple Price Guide.



This story originally appeared on Appleinsider

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