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This MacBook Pro is $500 off at Best Buy. (Cue gasps.)


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Save $500: As of Nov. 22, the 16-inch MacBook Pro with the Apple M1 Pro chip is on sale for $1999 at Best Buy. That's a savings of 20%.


MacBook Pros have become standard laptops for people in creative industries. With Apple software such as GarageBand, iMovie, and more, it's no wonder fans always find it worth the price. Of course, everything is better at a discount.

As of Nov. 22, the 2021 16-inch MacBook Pro is on sale at Best Buy for $1999 thanks to the retailer's Black Friday deals. The price drop represents a savings of $500, or 20% off. This compares favorably to Amazon's current price of $2199, which is a discount of only 12%.

This particular MacBook Pro has been praised for its high-quality graphics display, great battery life, and the removal of the much-derided touch bar. The MacBook Pro includes an M1 or M1 Pro chip, Liquid Retina XDR display, 16 GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD space. HDMI, MagSafe 3, and Thunderbolt ports have returned.

At $1999, the price of a MacBook Pro is still quite hefty for people who only need to use a computer for basic tasks. (If that's the case, we suggest you bookmark our page of Black Friday laptop deals this week.) However, editors, musicians, and graphic designers are in for a treat.


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