Prime Day might be coming to an end, but there is a better place to get a MacBook Pro

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Prime Day may well be coming to an end now with some incredible Mac deals, but there are better places to find a Mac at a great price – case in point, B&H Photo.

At the moment, you can get an incredibly powerful MacBook Pro 16-inch with M1 Pro for up to $900 off, to really get a powerful computer for less. This beats out Prime Dat with ease, and it even lets you spec your machine so that you can choose exactly what's inside it. Now that's a solid deal.

They may not be the most recent models, but the M1 Pro chips on board are still some excellent professional-grade silicon.

To the Max, at a discount

MacBook Pro M1 Pro 16-inch, 1TB | $2699

MacBook Pro M1 Pro 16-inch, 1TB | $2699 $1899 at B&H

The bigger model of the Pros has a stunning discount before Prime Day has even begun, giving you a big screen, big storage, many ports, and a notch to boot. What's not to like?

$3499

MacBook Pro M1 Max 16-inch, 1TB | $3499 $2599 at B&H

This Apple silicon chip is one of the most powerful to come to the MacBook Pro, and if you're a heavy video editor, you'll have a great time using those apps with this Mac. At $900 off, this only sweetens the deal further.

I bought my 14-inch MacBook Pro for full price soon after it launched in October 2021, and while I have no regrets, seeing $850 off its bigger brother does make me wince.

But don't hold back just because of the M2 Pro Macs - Apple silicon brings a huge performance increase from Intel, from video editing to even gaming, and better battery life. Combine this with an SD card slot, HDMI port, and more USB-C ports here, alongside its ProMotion 120Hz display, you're going to get a great experience with these models.

Daryl Baxter
Features Editor

Daryl is iMore's  Features Editor, overseeing long-form and in-depth articles and op-eds. Daryl loves using his experience as both a journalist and Apple fan to tell stories about Apple's products and its community, from the apps we use everyday to the products that have been long forgotten in the Cupertino archives.


Previously Software & Downloads Writer at TechRadar, and Deputy Editor at StealthOptional, he's also written a book, 'The Making of Tomb Raider', which tells the story of the beginnings of Lara Croft and the series' early development. He's also written for many other publications including WIRED, MacFormat, Bloody Disgusting, VGC, GamesRadar, Nintendo Life, VRV Blog, The Loop Magazine, SUPER JUMP, Gizmodo, Film Stories, TopTenReviews, Miketendo64 and Daily Star.