Deals: Expercom Offers Up to $300 Off Apple's New 14-Inch and 16-Inch MacBook Pro
As it does soon after every Apple product launch, Expercom is now providing small cash discounts on the latest MacBook Pro models. This includes deals on the 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro, both with the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips.

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Discounted prices show up once you've logged into your Expercom account and across a variety of configuration options, all of which are currently estimated to ship in 3-6 weeks, as even Apple has quickly seen shipping estimates for the new models slip.
Here are the discounts on the equivalent version of Apple's stock and maxed-out configurations:
14-Inch
16-Inch
- 512GB 10-core M1 Pro - $2,374.05, down from $2,499.00 (Silver/Space Gray)
- 1TB 10-core M1 Pro - $2,564.05, down from $2,699.00 (Silver/Space Gray)
- 1TB M1 Max (32GB memory) - $3,324.05, down from $3,499.00 (Silver/Space Gray)
- Maxed-out: 8TB M1 Max (64GB memory) - $5,794.05, down from $6,099.00 (Silver/Space Gray)
The new MacBook Pro models were announced at today's Apple event, and feature a major redesign with a notch that houses a 1080p front-facing camera. They also include MagSafe 3, 14.2-inch and 16.2-inch displays with ProMotion, and a new aluminum enclosure with a completely new thermal design.
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