Save $600 on maxed out M2 MacBook Pro in unmissable Best Buy deal

Anurag Singh
Apple M2 MacBook Pro against a blue background

Best Buy has gone ahead and dropped the price of the M2 MacBook Pro to one of its lowest ever, offering a massive $600, no-strings-attached discount.

Apple has just announced the latest MacBook Air with an M3 chip. However, if you’re not all about the latest and greatest, Best Buy has just the deal for you. The retailer has slashed the M2 MacBook Pro’s price by a massive $600. You save an extra $100 with My Best Buy Plus membership.

We suggest you run, not walk, to snag this deal. The discount is on the maxed-out model of the M2 MacBook Pro, which comes with 24GB RAM and 1TB of onboard storage. If you’re a power user, this is the perfect configuration for you, ensuring lag-free performance even while handling demanding tasks. We don’t expect the Best Buy deal to last long, so you might want to hurry.

M2 MacBook Pro is a steal at this price

The MacBook Pro on sale has the standard M2 chip. Though it’s not as powerful as the M2 Pro or Pro Max, or even the standard M3, it handles most tasks well. It’s good for basic gaming and casual gamers. But with 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, you won’t see the laptop lagging behind the competition.

The laptop comes with a 13.3-inch Liquid Retina display, which makes it perfect for those who are always on the move. Apple discontinued this size with the M3 MacBook Pros, so the M2 MacBook Pro is probably the last MacBook with a 13.3-inch display.

M2 MacBook Pro has two Thunderbolt connectors and two USB ports. It comes with fast Wi-Fi connectivity and a backlit keyboard. The laptop measures around 3 pounds and is offered in the Space Gray color option.

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About The Author

Anurag is a Tech writer at Dexerto. He is an expert in laptops, smartphones, and wearables. Anurag has previously covered major brands like Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft. He's previously written for publications like Android Police, Neowin, MakeTechEasier, Gizmochina, and more. Get in touch at Anurag.singh@dexerto.com.