SAVE $300: As of Oct. 30,Animation Archives the 2023 MacBook Pro with M3 chip (14.2-inch, 512GB SSD) is on sale for $1,299 at Amazon. That's 19% off its usual $1,599 list price.
Apple’s 2023 MacBook Pro packs some serious brainpower with its new M3 chip, combining an 8-core CPU and 10-core GPU that zip through daily tasks and pro-level projects like editing video, designing graphics, or finally cleaning up your photo library. This MacBook is as efficient as it is powerful thanks to a battery life of up to 22 hours. No need to scramble for an outlet mid-project (or mid-binge) with this bad boy.
The 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display isn’t just sharp; it’s downright dazzling. With 1000 nits of sustained brightness for HDR content and 600 nits for SDR, it gives everything from your spreadsheets to your movies that extra pop.
SEE ALSO: How to use Apple IntelligenceReady to play nice with pro apps like Adobe Creative Cloud and Microsoft 365, the M3 chip also lets you run some of your favorite iPhone and iPad apps. It's ideal for when you need a break to scroll TikTok on the big screen. The newly launched Apple Intelligence will make life even easier too by helping you work faster and smarter, all with Apple’s top-notch privacy features.
With a 1080p FaceTime HD camera, three-mic array, and six-speaker sound system with Spatial Audio, your video calls will look and sound so clear you might even forget they’re happening on a laptop. And since this MacBook Pro has all the ports you could need (Thunderbolt to MagSafe to an HDMI and SDXC card slot), setting up your workstation is practically plug-and-play.
Available in space gray, this MacBook Pro is built to last with a durable aluminum body and regular software updates. At $300 off, it’s a great deal for snagging some of the latest Apple tech. Check out the offer on Amazon and get ready to level up your work (and play) setup.
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