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Save $600 in the latest Apple MacBook sales at Best Buy

Best Buy's Apple sales event is bringing some excellent MacBook deals to your weekend right now, with a stunning $600 saving on one of the latest models. The 15.4-inch 256GB build of the MacBook Pro used to sit at $2,399, but you can pick it up for just $1,799.99 at Best Buy at the moment. 

That's a fantastic price, with astonishing savings to be found on a powerful machine. There's a 9th generation i7 processor hiding inside this machine, more than enough horsepower for some serious computing, as well as 16GB RAM and a 256GB SSD. All that juice will make for a buttery smooth experience with plenty of room for multi-tasking between heavier tasks - all in a gorgeous slimline chassis. 

We're running through this MacBook deal in more detail below, but if you're looking to shop a little cheaper, or a little more powerful, we've also rounded up some highlights from Best Buy's Apple sales further down the page. 

Not in the US? We're  also tracking all the latest MacBook sales where you are. 

Apple MacBook Pro sales at Best Buy

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The latest MacBook Air deals

We're tracking all the latest MacBook sales right here on TechRadar, but if you're looking for the full suite, you'll also find plenty of iPad deals on offer as well. 



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