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Thursday, 4th June

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Apple 13in MacBook Pro, 2.4GHz, quad-core, 256GB (2019)

Apple 13in MacBook Pro, 2.4GHz, quad-core, 256GB (2019)
From eBuyer
Was £1,799
Now £1,249.97

This is a really great saving on the 2019 mid-range 13in MacBook Pro. The saving means you are getting a decent processor and graphics (although integrated) for about the same price as the entry-level MacBook Pro. It really is a good saving, and we imagine it won't be around for long! Just keep in mind that the new version of this MacBook Pro has an improved keyboard.

Apple 13in MacBook Pro, 1.4GHz, quad-core, 128GB (2019)

Apple 13in MacBook Pro, 1.4GHz, quad-core, 128GB (2019)
From KRCS
Was £1,299
Now £999

KRCS is offering money off the entry-level 2019 13in MacBook Pro. The equivalent model has been updated for 2020 with double the storage (now 256GB) and a new keyboard, but nothing else has changed. There have been reports of problems with the old keyboards, but if you are affected Apple will fix it for free. 

This deal means you can get a MacBook Pro that did cost £1,299 for £999 - the same price as the MacBook Air!

Currys and John Lewis have similar deals, but they aren't quite as good. You can get the 2019 13in MacBook Pro from John Lewis for £1,146 here and Currys here.

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