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Amazon is selling the 2018 13-inch MacBook Pro for the lowest price we've ever seen

Amazon is selling the 2018 13-inch MacBook Pro for the lowest price we've ever seen

04 25, 2019
Amazon is selling the 2018 13-inch MacBook Pro for the lowest price we've ever seen

If you want a new 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, you need to head over to Amazon and get the discounted 512GB model while supplies are still in stock. Right now it’s selling for $1,499.99, down $300 from the normal retail price of $1,799.99. That’s the best price we’ve seen on Amazon for this model by $200.
 
Unfortunately, this price is only available for the silver model, so if you want it in space gray, you’ll only get a $200 discount. Even so, that’s still the best price we’ve seen for this model.
 
Also, this deal only applies to the Intel Core i5 unit. If you want the more powerful Intel Core i7 model, you’ll be paying $2,278.65 with no discount. Ouch.
Here are some of the goodies you’ll also get:
8GB RAM
Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655
Four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports
Force Touch Trackpad
The 15-inch MacBook Pros may be the true powerhouses, but I prefer the 13-inch models for their portability. I have a feeling this model is going to sell out quickly, though, so be sure to take advantage of this deal before it’s gone. To give you an idea of the urgency, the 256GB model sold out while I was writing this story, and it didn’t have anywhere near as steep of a discount.
 
                                                                                                                       By Leif Johnson

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