MacBook Pro with Touch Bar 2019 gets crazy $400 discount!
The release of the new MacBook Pro means that this 2019 model is only $1,399 in this fantastic laptop deal
If you've been lusting after the MacBook Pro with Touch Bar for a while, but have been reluctant to pull the trigger on this high-end laptop, this might be your chance. With the release of the new MacBook Pro 2020, the 2019 version has now received a healthy discount courtesy of B&H. You can now save a spectacular $400 off the 13.3" MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (Mid 2019 Space Gray).
This $400 discount means you save over 20% on this impressive MacBook Pro. Featuring a 13.3" 2560 x 1600 IPS Retina Display and 8GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3 RAM, this powerhouse of a laptop is perfect for editing photos on the go – or even making up the central part of your home office.
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This MacBook Pro features a Touch Bar, which replaces the traditional function keys on the top row of the keyboard. Not only does the power button contain a Touch ID sensor (which you can use to make purchases over the web with Apple Pay), it also allows you control the screen brightness, volume and more.
Remember that this deal will expire in 14 hours from the time this article was published, so don't delay!
MacBook Pro with Touch Bar 2019: $1,399 from $1,799
You can now pick up the Apple 13.3" MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (2019 Space Gray) for just $1,399, which is a fantastic $400 discount from its original price of $1,799.
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