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Get Up to $500 Off M3 MacBook Pro at Best Buy and Amazon This Weekend

We're tracking a collection of big discounts on the M3 MacBook Pro this weekend at Best Buy and Amazon, including the match of an all-time low price on the entry-level M3 512GB 14-inch MacBook Pro at $1,299.00, down from $1,599.00.

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Across the 14-inch M3 MacBook Pro lineup you'll find $300-$350 off every model on Best Buy, with Amazon matching half of the deals. In regards to the Best Buy discounts, only one of these deals requires a My Best Buy Plus or Total membership, while all of the others are available to every customer.

If you're shopping for the 16-inch M3 MacBook Pro, you'll find $500 off every model across Best Buy and Amazon. Best Buy has the two 512GB models starting at $1,999.00 for the 18GB RAM/512GB/M3 Pro computer, and Amazon is matching these deals. For the higher capacity 1TB models, you'll only find deals available at Amazon, and they start at $2,999.00 for the 36GB RAM/1TB/M3 Max computer.

14-inch MacBook Pro

16-inch MacBook Pro

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Top Rated Comments

Noctilux.95 Avatar
21 months ago
Headline should be, “Pay up to $500 more this weekend than last”
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20 months ago

Living debt-free is great.
My values were pre-tax though, so after taxes it would be ~ $1000 median and ~ $1400 average income.

Of course the quality of life in Poland has increased greatly in the last ~ 30 years or even in the last ~ 10 years.
In 2014 if someone had an iPhone he was either really well off or had wealthy parents. Right now, at least in bigger cities, every 2nd or 3rd person seems to have one. Also MacBooks are much more common today than a couple of years ago.

When I bought my MBP at the start of my uni (~ 6 years ago), I'm pretty sure I was the only one person having a MacBook in my group (~ 100 people). Near the end of the course, essentialy every 5th or 6th person had one.
I understand what you mean. 6 years ago many schools (Higher secondary) use to loan a Macbook to students. After three years of use, they could buy it for $70-100.
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20 months ago
Not as good as the previous discounts but still good.
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victorvictoria Avatar
20 months ago
Almost makes me wish Apple handn't made my M1 MacBook Air so capable!
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lanomds1 Avatar
20 months ago
Waiting for the M4 Max. But good deals for great machines :)
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21 months ago
Must find a way to purchase directly from US. In Sweden M3 16/1TB costs around $2760.
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