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The M1 Pro 16-inch MacBook Pro with 1TB of storage is $800 off today

The 16-inch MacBook Pro from 2021 with its display on resting on a desk.
The last-gen MacBook Pro is an incredibly powerful and long-lasting laptop even with the new M2 model around. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

If you’ve been waiting for a substantial discount on the beefy last-gen 16-inch MacBook Pro since the new one dropped earlier this year, B&H Photo is certainly delivering one today. Until 11:59PM ET (or 8:59PM PT) today, you can buy the 16-inch MacBook Pro with an M1 Pro chip, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage for $1,899 ($800 off) from B&H Photo. If you don’t mind buying it refurbished, you can also buy it from Woot with a one-year warranty as a part of its refurbished MacBook sale for $1,659.99 until the end of May 26th.

There may be a new and faster M2-powered MacBook Pro around, but the last-gen MacBook remains a powerhouse of a laptop that’s still one of our favorites. Like the new model, it’s more than capable of handling demanding…

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