Get a Refurbished MacBook Pro for $395 (and save $1,400)

TL;DR: Lock in major savings on a MacBook Pro with this $394.97 model (reg.$1,799), on sale now through June 14.If you’ve had your eye on a MacBook, but been left brokenhearted by the sky-high price tag, we get it.

We’ve been there, and fortunately, we’ve got a deal that solves this conundrum.This MacBook Pro is packed with all the premium features you love from Apple, but at a not-so-premium price.If you act fast, you can get it for just $394.97 now through June 14, while supplies last.Whether you’re in the market for a new laptop or you need a more powerful one to tackle tasks with a heavier lift, this MacBook Pro deal lets you save over $1,400 on Apple’s most powerful laptop.This particular MacBook Pro is equipped with a 10th Gen Intel Core i5 processor that has a 2GHz base speed and Turbo Boost capabilities up to 3.8GHz.

That means it not only keeps up with your daily multitasking grind, but is also up for the challenge of a heavier lift.16GB of RAM even makes it easy to handle things like video editing and coding, too.If you work with a lot of data, you’ll appreciate the ample 512GB of SSD storage that lets you save files to the device, while maintaining room for apps.

A Magic Keyboard, complete with a Touch Bar, keeps typing comfortable and lets you access shortcuts quickly.This model’s 13.3-inch Retina display features Intel Iris Plus Graphics that provide stunning visuals no matter what you’re working on.True Tone technology even makes sure the screen adjusts automatically to spare you from eye strain.Touch ID keeps your data safe and secure, and there are four Thunderbolt 3 ports that make connecting a breeze.

A full charge of the battery even provides an impressive 10 hours of battery life, so you can finish a full work day and still have time for some Netflix.You’re saving money thanks to this model’s Grade A refurbished rating, which means your laptop will arrive in near-mint condition, with minimal to zero scuffing.Score ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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