Save £400 on this Macbook Pro – it's reduced to clear in this great laptop deal!
John Lewis has reduced this Macbook Pro laptop to clear, shaving off £400 in this amazing laptop deal
If you're stuck working from home for the foreseeable future and your laptop is whirring and wheezing like it's downloading a movie in 1999, then it might be time to consider getting yourself a new computer. The Macbook Pro is one of the best Macbook laptops that you can buy – and luckily, John Lewis has slashed the price of one model by £400 in this amazing laptop deal.
The 2019 Apple MacBook Pro 15" Touch Bar, Intel Core i9, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Radeon Pro 560X laptop in Silver is now available for just £2,400, down from its original price of £2,799. While perhaps a little more pricey than some of the best budget laptops, this MacBook Pro has some fantastic specs – and now it's also got a fantastic price to match.
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One of the most exciting aspects of this MacBook Pro is that it features the Touch Bar, which replaces the function keys that usually sit at the top of the keyboard. The Touch Bar automatically changes based on what you're doing to show you relevant tools, such as adjusting volume and brightness. However, it also has intelligent typing features such as emojis and predictive text.
2019 MacBook Pro: £2,400 from £2,799
Pick up the 2019 Apple MacBook Pro 15" Touch Bar, Intel Core i9, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Radeon Pro 560X for just £2,400 down from £2,799!
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