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Apple is planning to launch new MacBook Pro models as soon as early March, but if you can, this is one generation you should skip because there's something much better in the works. We're waiting on 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips,
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A $599 MacBook and 4 other things I want Apple to unveil on March 4
Apple reportedly has a refreshed iPhone, iPad, and MacBook on tap for next week. Here's what I'm excited to buy, and what you might want to add to your cart.
The blueprint for Apple’s new low-cost MacBook A18 Pro wasn’t born in a lab in Cupertino. Instead, it was defined in the aisles of an American retail giant.
Apple has been developing a more affordable version of the MacBook, and it's rumored to be launching in under two weeks. This is going to be one of Apple's most unique Macs, because there hasn't really been anything quite like it before.
Once the new low-cost MacBook launches this week, those wanting to buy a portable Mac will have a choice of three ranges: the MacBook, the MacBook Air, and the MacBook Pro.
Apple’s $599 MacBook is expected this Spring. With the A18 Pro chipset and 24-hour battery, it’s a competitive budget laptop. But has Apple stripped it back too far?
Reports indicate Apple will soon be unveiling its highly anticipated and budget-conscious MacBook in a variety of fun colors for users looking for personality.
You can find the 2020 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro (refurbished) at StackSocial for just $410, down from the normal price of $1,580, this deal represents a savings of $1,170 and 74% off. It’s rated as Grade-A, so you can expect great cosmetic status, too.