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Lowest prices: 2018 13' MacBook Pro for $1,599; $300 off 15' MacBook Pros (as low as $2,099)ByFriday, August 24, 2018, 10:18 am PT (01:18 pm ET) Back by popular demand, Apple authorized resellers have extended aggressive markdowns on Apple's latest 2018 MacBook Pro, delivering the lowest prices seen to date on popular models. Pick up a 13-inch Touch Bar for just $1,599 ($200 off), or save $300 on 15-inch configs with no tax collected outside NY and NJ. AirPods are also on sale for $137.50 with coupon. AirPods for $137.50 with couponApple AirPods MMEF2AM/A Adorama($22 off + no tax outside NY and NJ.).Price with promo code APINSIDER. Adorama will not collect sales tax on orders shipped outside NY and NJ.Ringing in as the from an Apple authorized reseller, according to our, Adorama is offering AI readers an on Apple AirPods with coupon code APINSIDER. The coupon can be stacked with Adorama's current $10 instant rebate, bringing the total savings to $21.50 off MSRP. This deal is in addition to free shipping and no tax collected outside New York and New Jersey, making the exclusive price over $30 cheaper for many shoppers on average compared to buying from the Apple Store, Verizon, AT&T, etc.2018 13' MacBook Pro with Touch Bar just $1,599.

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2018 13' MacBook Pro (2.3GHz 8GB 2568GB) Space Gray MR9Q2LL/A@Adorama($200 off + no tax outside NY & NJ.)2018 13' MacBook Pro (2.3GHz 8GB 2568GB) Space Gray MR9Q2LL/A@B&H($200 off + no tax outside NY & NJ.)2018 13' MacBook Pro (2.3GHz 8GB 2568GB) Silver MR9U2LL/A@Adorama($200 off + no tax outside NY & NJ.).B&H and Adorama will not collect sales tax on orders shipped outside NY & NJ.Those looking for the best deal on Apple's portable 2018 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar can save $200 instantly this week on the new model. Equipped with a quad-core processor that can Turbo Boost up to 3.8GHz, the standard configuration is marked down to $1,599.00 at and.In addition to the $200 discount, Adorama and B&H will not collect sales tax on orders shipped outside New York and New Jersey, saving many shoppers $345 compared to buying direct. Shipping is also free within the contiguous U.S., and these units are in stock and ready to ship at the reduced price.Add AppleCareYou can easily tack on an AppleCare extended protection plan to these 2018 13-inch MacBook Pros for $269 by selecting the AppleCare option immediately after you press the 'Add to Cart' button on the respective reseller's website.2018 15' MacBook Pro for $2,099. 2018 15' MacBook Pro (2.2GHz 16GB 256GB Radeon 555X) Space Gray MR932LL/A@Adorama($300 off + no tax outside NY & NJ.)2018 15' MacBook Pro (2.2GHz 16GB 256GB Radeon 555X) Space Gray MR932LL/A@B&H($300 off + no tax outside NY & NJ.)2018 15' MacBook Pro (2.2GHz 16GB 256GB Radeon 555X) Silver MR962LL/A@Adorama($300 off + no tax outside NY & NJ.).Adorama will not collect sales tax outside NY & NJ.B&H and Adorama are slashing prices even further on Mid 2018 15-inch MacBook Pros. Save on two very popular 15-inch configurations.

The first, Apple's standard model, features the line's new 6-core processor with 16GB of memory, 256GB of storage space and Radeon Pro 555X graphics. Now for this config in Space Gray, this is the absolute lowest price we've seen on the 2018 15-inch models —and at least $150 cheaper than other Apple authorized resellers, according to our.On top of the rock bottom pricing, Adorama and B&H will not collect sales tax on orders shipped outside New York and New Jersey, saving many shoppers outside those two states nearly $500 compared to buying from Apple. And since both retailers are Apple authorized resellers, you can rest assured these systems are the same factory sealed notebooks Apple sells at its own retail stores. Shipping is also free within the contiguous U.S.

And AppleCare is $30 off at Adorama for even greater savings.Add AppleCare and save $30 at AdoramaYou can easily tack on an AppleCare extended protection plan to this 2018 15-inch MacBook Pro for the discounted rate of $349 at Adorama by selecting the AppleCare option in your cart.High-end 2018 15' MacBook Pro for $2,499. 2018 15' MacBook Pro (2.6GHz 16GB 512GB Radeon 560X) Space Gray MR942LL/A@Adorama($300 off + no tax outside NY & NJ.)2018 15' MacBook Pro (2.6GHz 16GB 512GB Radeon 560X) Silver MR972LL/A@Adorama($300 off + no tax outside NY & NJ.)2018 15' MacBook Pro (2.6GHz 16GB 512GB Radeon 560X) Silver MR972LL/A@B&H($300 off + no tax outside NY & NJ.).Adorama will not collect sales tax outside NY & NJ.Prefer additional storage space and top-of-the-line graphics? Adorama and B&H are also knocking $300 off Apple's high-end Mid 2018 15-inch MacBook Pro with a 512GB SSD and Radeon Pro 560X graphics in. Great for those wanting a lot of bang for their buck, this machine in the popular Space Gray color has a 2.6GHz 6-core 8th-generation Intel Core i7 CPU that can Turbo Boost up to 4.3GHz. The upgraded Radeon Pro 560X with 4GB of GDDR5 memory also provides a performance boost and is great for editing photos and videos.Like the $2,099 model highlighted above, this premium 15-inch MacBook Pro is in stock and ready to ship with free delivery within the contiguous U.S. B&H and Adorama also will not collect sales tax on orders shipped outside New York and New Jersey, potentially saving many shoppers $525 on average compared to shopping at the Apple Store. These are the exact same systems Apple sells, only cheaper.Save $30 on AppleCare at AdoramaYou can easily tack on an AppleCare extended protection plan to this 2018 15-inch MacBook Pro for the discounted rate of $349 at Adorama by selecting the AppleCare option in your cart.Additional Apple Deals.

Share on FacebookTweet thisShareIt has been almost three years since Apple refreshed the MacBook Pro lineup. While the addition of the OLED Touch Bar and larger touchpad have been nice touches, Windows laptops are now picking up slimmer bezels and other features which make the MacBook look a bit old in comparison.On May 21, to its MacBook Pro lineup, including both the 13 and 15-inch models. Here’s what we know so far.

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Price and release dateThere had been many rumors about when we could expect the 2019 MacBook Pro, but that all changed on May 21. As Apple has been doing more and more lately, the company announced updates to its MacBook Pro lineup with.

The updates, which include new processors and a tweaked keyboard, are currently.Previous to this announcement, the most recent update to the MacBook Pro lineup was released in July 2018, and a launch happened right before that in June 2017. If the 2019 MacBook Pro had been getting a larger revamp, the company would have waited for WWDC in June or a fall event.Note that there was a rumor that a redesigned MacBook Pro model was canceled for 2019 and pushed back to 2020 or 2021. The announcement of a spec update means we’ll have to wait until at least 2020 for the rumored redesign.The new 13-inch MacBook Pro starts at $1,799 and the 15-inch model starts at $2,399. The non-Touch Bar MacBook Pro has still not received a spec update since 2017, making it seem like Apple is slowly phasing it out entirely to replace it with the MacBook Air. 9th-gen processorsThe MacBook Lineup has taken the jump from Kaby Lake processors in 2017 to Coffee Lake processors in 2018, and, following the pattern, the updated 2019 MacBook feature Intel’s latest processors. The biggest jump is in the high-end configuration of the 15-inch MacBook Pro, which now includes a 9th-gen Core i9 processor. Apple claims the inclusion of this eight-core processor make this the fastest MacBook ever made.

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This the first thin-and-light laptop to use this beefy chip and should bring serious power to this thin laptop, which is meant to appeal to creative professionals. Whether or not it’ll have the same, we’ll have to wait and see. The base model is the six-core Core i7, which is also an update to 9th-gen silicon.The 13-inch model update is less of a jump, but keeps the laptops up to date with the latest quad-core U-series processors. Apple didn’t mention what exact processor these are, but the current Whiskey Lake Processors, which were announced in August of 2018, would be a good guess until we know more.The timing of the update, however, means the 2019 MacBook Pros won’t be using could show up in future MacBooks. The 10nm chips are expected though we don’t yet know how they’ll actually affect performance and design.

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Another wild shot but Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo previously indicated that Apple won’t be pushing those out until 2020. Intel is also expecting that change to happen in 2020, according to a recent report from A complete redesignThe redesign we’d anticipated has officially been held off in replace of a spec update in 2019.in a research note that Apple seemed to be planning on two very different designs for the MacBook Pro.The first design would be a Pro with a 16 to 16.5-inch display. This is a jump in size compared to today’s crop of MacBooks, and harkens back to the 2012 17-inch MacBook Pro model. Apparently, Apple thinks there is new found demand for larger Pro screens these days — this would also make it easier to differentiate the MacBook Pro from other MacBook offerings.The second design, meanwhile, would be a much smaller 13-inch model for those who don’t care as much about screen room, but may be more interested in power. The report indicates that this smaller version could come with an option to add up to 32GB of RAM. This would turn the model into a memory powerhouse for managing more intensive software, ideal for designers in an active environment, and similar to other professions.

Together, these two designs would enable Apple to clearly target two different types of buyers with clear, but separate, benefits.Kuo also had a more specific rumor for these displays, too: He predicts that they will come with for their panels. This mini LED backlight may be better suited for MacBook Pro screen sizes than something like OLED — and could also help to keep costs down. If Apple does go this route, then the first models to see this mini LED design would be the 2019 MacBook Pros.In addition to a change in the display, the 2019 MacBook could have a different type of keyboard. Shows that Apple was considering a transformable glass keyboard for the MacBook.

This would come as a massive improvement over the current generation Butterfly keyboard which has seen over its poor durability. The patent suggests a multi-layered system with a transformable piece of glass on the top layer and a touch-sensing layer beneath it. The first glass layer could also be altered, which allows the bottom of the laptop case to have room for a touchscreen.This version of the MacBook Pro is quite likely still in development, but won’t be launched until 2020 or 2021.

MacOS updatesSince MacBooks are powered by MacOS, features in the operating system can be tied to new hardware. New MacOS updates are typically announced at WWDC, with the most recent MacOS Mojave still following the pattern of being named locations in California. The new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pros come with Mojave pre-installed, until the new version of the operating system is launched in the fall.A that Apple could be considering adding hand and eye tracking to MacOS. It’s been available in Windows 10 for a while, and this would be a feature that could possibly make its way over to new MacBooks. Additionally, it would be nice to see if Apple could add in support for FaceID to MacOS.

We’ve seen this on the company’s latest iPads and iPhones, and considering that most Windows laptops already support facial recognition with Windows Hello, it is a glaring omission from the Mac.Another new feature on the software side of the 2019 MacBook Pro could have been the ability to download and use iPad apps. Hinted that Apple will be combining iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps by the year 2021. The first wave of the change could involve allowing developers to port iPad apps over to the Mac with a new SDK coming in June of 2019 — timed perfectly for the summer release of a new MacBook. We may hear more about this at WWDC, but the 2019 MacBook Pro update doesn’t include any software features on their own.

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