SAVE $50: As of Nov. 1, My Best Buy Plus members can score an extra $50 off the new MacBook Pro (the M4 chip model). To redeem the offer, simply sign in to your paid Best Buy account before or at checkout, and the discount will be applied automatically to your purchase.
It seems like it was just yesterday that we welcomed the release of the MacBook Pro M3. But, in typical Apple fashion, we already have the next iteration of the super-powered laptop: The MacBook Pro M4. If you already have an M3 model, it may not be a necessary upgrade. But, if you're on the hunt for a brand-new machine just before the holiday season, the M4 Pro could be a great point of entry.
In shocking news, you can already get a discount on the recently announced piece of tech. If you're a My Best Buy Plus member, you can shave off an extra $50 from the total price. It's not much, but for the latest MacBook, we'll take it. All you need to do is sign in to your Best Buy member account before or at checkout to redeem the offer.
SEE ALSO: 15-inch M3 MacBook Air review: Read this before you even think about buyingSo, what's new with the latest MacBook Pro? Well, the biggest upgrade comes in the form of the new M4 chip, which means more power, speed, and better overall performance. In addition to that, battery life gets a boost (up to 14 hours more than the last Pro model, or 24 hours total), and the number of ports has been expanded. You'll also get support for Apple Intelligence and that gorgeous Liquid Retina XDR display.
Save $50 on the new M4 MacBook Pro while you can — just sign in to your My Best Buy Plus account when you check out to score those savings.
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