This MacBook Pro refurb is a great way to get a high-end machine with insane battery life on the cheap.
For just $550 (nearly half off) you get a 13-inch M1 MacBook Pro for $100 less than Walmart is selling a brand-new M1 MacBook Air.
These machines are almost identical except the Pro has an internal CPU fan that allows the M1 chip to perform at its maximum.
“You’re getting the same computer with a better cooling system for sustained performance for $100 less, so it’s a steal,” said Cult of Mac writer D Griffin Jones in our internal Slack.
Plus, this MacBook Pro boasts the infamous Touch Bar (which some people love) plus an extra high-performance Thunderbolt 4 port.
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March 28, 1996: In a dire message to Wall Street, Apple warns that it will report a $700 million after-tax loss for its most recent quarter.
March 27, 1995: The Radius System 100, the first official Macintosh clone, launches.
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