Macworld Buying a new MacBook can be a costly affair. The cheapest model will run you around $1000, with prices quickly going up from there if you want extra storage, memory or a Pro model. Thankfully, there is now an excellent program from Upgraded that helps you spread the cost out over 36 months so that not only can you easily afford the latest Apple laptop, but you can also upgrade every 24 months to a brand-new machine without it emptying your bank account. How Upgraded makes it easy to afford a new MacBook For a while now Apple has offered its iPhone Upgrade Program, which lets you pay for a monthly fee for a new iPhone, with the option…
Macworld Buying a new MacBook can be a costly affair. The cheapest model will run you around $1000, with prices quickly going up from there if you want extra storage, memory or a Pro model. Thankfully, there is now an excellent program from Upgraded that helps you spread the cost out over 36 months so that not only can you easily afford the latest Apple laptop, but you can also upgrade every 24 months to a brand-new machine without it emptying your bank account. How Upgraded makes it easy to afford a new MacBook For a while now Apple has offered its iPhone Upgrade Program, which lets you pay for a monthly fee for a new iPhone, with the option…
New data shows Mac shipments grew 14.1% year over year, showing strong demand for Apple's products. No PC maker can match that rate. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)
Macworld If you want the absolute best MacBook money can buy right now, then we’ve got the deal for you—Amazon is selling the 16-inch M4 Max MacBook Pro with a terabyte of storage and 48GB of RAM for $400 off right now, bringing the price down to $3,599, the best we’ve ever seen. That’s a hefty discount for an Apple laptop, especially one with such high-end specs. And considering the recently imposed tariffs, this may very well be the last chance to get your hands on one before the prices go up… way up. This is a 16.2-inch laptop with a gorgeous Liquid Retina XDR display that will make watching any kind of content a great experience, no matter the…
Macworld TL;DR: This Grade A refurbished MacBook Air can be yours for just $199.97. If you’re rocking a brand new Apple Watch but still waiting 30 seconds for your computer from college to open a single tab, this is your sign to upgrade. This refurbished MacBook Air is on sale for $199.97 and comes with the same powerful features you know and love. This MacBook Air is Grade A, meaning that aside from light scratches or dents, it’s in perfect working condition, and more than 80% off the suggested retail price of $999.00. At less than 3 pounds, this computer is perfect for those who travel for business and don’t want to drag along their entire tech stack. With a powerful Intel Core i5 processor,…
Macworld Even without the latest processor, the M3 MacBook Pro is still an incredibly thin and powerful machine. And today it’s incredibly cheap too: B&H Photo is selling the M3 MacBook Pro with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage for $1,299, an amazing discount of $800, and the best price we’ve ever seen. When we reviewed the MacBook, we loved so many things about it, from the excellent display to the speakers to the overall performance of the M3 chip. We didn’t love the specs of the base model, however, but with this configuration, you’ll have more than enough power to complete any task you want and loads of storage space to hold apps, games, files, and whatever else…
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