Deal Of The Day: Get The Power Of 16-inch MacBook With M1 Max Chip At A $1,700 Discount

Apple Inc.'s AAPL 16-inch MacBook Pro powered by the M1 Max chip is available at a massive $1,700 discount.

What Is The Deal: Apple's M1 Max-powered 16-inch MacBook Pro is now available at $3,199 on B&H Photo after a huge discount of $1,700.

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The deal is applicable on the top-tier 64GB RAM and 4TB SSD combination, giving you abundant memory and storage that you won't need to offload any data for a long time.

The M1 Max MacBook Pro is still one of the most powerful MacBooks out there, thanks to its 10-core CPU and 32-core GPU. Whether you want to multitask, do coding, or do intensive video editing, this MacBook Pro packs enough power to let you do it seamlessly.

MacBook Pro Features: This MacBook Pro features a bright and stunning 16.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display that is rated at 1,000 nits brightness. Its 120Hz refresh rate makes for a smooth user experience. Apple has also borrowed the iPhone notch to narrow the bezels considerably.

Powering the MacBook Pro is the M1 Max chip with a 10-core CPU and a 32-core GPU, with a 16-core neural engine. This is paired with 64GB of RAM and a 4TB SSD.

Apple says this MacBook Pro is capable of up to seven simultaneous streams of 8K ProRes video playback.

In terms of connectivity, this MacBook Pro has three Thunderbolt 4 ports, an HDMI port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3. It has a 100Wh battery that is rated to last up to 21 hours on a single charge.

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