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Limited time offer: Apple's latest 14-inch MacBook Pro is $200 off.

Apple resellers are competing for your business by offering $200 off the current 14-inch MacBook Pro with M3 Pro. chip, 18 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal memory.

At the time of publication, Apple authorized resellers B&H Photo, Amazon and Adorama are offering the standard 14-inch MacBook Pro M3 Pro discounted to $1,799, or $200 off the retail price. Specifically at Adorama, the offer requires the use of the exclusive promotional code APINSIDER — this code also gets you $50 off additional AppleCare.

Buy for $1,799.

This particular specification uses an Apple M3 Pro chip with an 11-core processor and 14-core GPU. It also comes with 18GB of unified memory and 512GB of internal storage, making it a popular configuration for many Apple users.

Since B&H is closed for Passover next week – — and with limited quantities available in Space Black, you'll want to order now if B&H is your retailer of choice. Payboo cardholders can save on sales tax in their respective states, making them a great way to save extra money, especially if you plan to pay off your balance in full right away.

Those looking for triple-digit savings on an upgraded model can also save on every custom configuration to order (CTO) specification listed in our Mac Pricing Guide. Discounts up to $350 are available, with almost every Mac discounted with coupon code APINSIDER at Adorama.

Even More Discounts

If you're looking for the Best Deal on Desktop Mac or MacBook Air, be sure to visit the AppleInsider Apple Price Guide to find exclusive deals on hundreds of configurations (plus AppleCare savings on many models). We've also rounded up some of the top sales below:

  • Save up to $350 on every Apple M3 MacBook Pro, plus get up to $80 off AppleCare
  • Apple M3 MacBook Air with 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD and 10C GPU reduced to $1,349
  • Buy Apple's latest Mac Studio for $1,795 and get 3 years of AppleCare for $139
  • Samsung launches new Bespoke devices with AI, up to $1,200 off

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