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Apple MacBook Pro on sale for under £1,000 on Amazon (UK deal)
TL;DR: The advanced Apple MacBook Pro is on sale for £989 on Amazon, saving you 21% on list price.
Normally, when we present these deals, we try and tell you a little something about the product that’s on sale. In this case though, it’s probably not necessary.
When it comes to Apple and the MacBook Pro, there isn’t really much we can say. Everyone knows that Apple is seriously cool, and that the MacBook Pro is just about the most powerful and best performing laptop available. What more can we say?
Well, we can tell you that the Apple MacBook Pro is currently on sale. You can pick up the celebrated device for just £989 on Amazon. This is down by 21%, saving you £260 on list price. That’s a big saving, especially considering that we’re talking about Apple here. These devices don’t often come down in price, so when they do, you need to act fast.
We’re not going to go into the details, because you probably know everything there is to know. All we’ll say is that this 13-inch MacBook comes with 8GB of RAM, a 128GB SSD, and a 2.3GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5 processor, so there’s nothing that it can’t handle. What more do you need to know, anyway?
Get more power and better performance with the Apple MacBook Pro.
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