Killer Deals: Apple's high-end 15" MacBook Pro for $1,999 ($800 off); top of the line model for $2,499 ($1,000 off); plus no tax outside NY & NJ
By Christine McKee
Wednesday, December 13, 2017, 01:57 pm PT (04:57 pm ET)
While supplies last, save up to $1,000 on 15" MacBook Pros (Late 2016). Pick up a high-end 2.7GHz config with 512GB of storage and Radeon 555 graphics for $1,999. Or opt for the loaded 2.9GHz, 1TB, Radeon 460 model for $2,499, a deal we haven't seen since Cyber Monday. Plus, expedited shipping is free with no sales tax on orders shipped outside NY and NJ.
High-end 2016 15" MacBook Pro for $1,999
15" (2.7GHz 16GB 512GB Radeon 455) in Space Gray for $1,999.00 *
($700 off + no tax outside NY and NJ)
* B&H will not collect sales tax on orders shipped outside NY & NJ.
New $100 price drop! Those looking for the lowest price for a high-end 15-inch MacBook Pro with 512GB of storage can take advantage of steep holiday discounts on the Late 2016 system featuring an upgraded 2.7GHz processor and Radeon 455 graphics. Now $1,999.00 after a $800 cash discount, this configuration in Space Gray (MLH42LL/A) also qualifies for free expedited shipping to contiguous U.S. addresses. Factor in how B&H will not collect sales tax on orders shipped outside NY and NJ, and many shoppers can save another $165. According to our Late 2016 15-inch MacBook Pro Price Guide, this deal provides consumers with the lowest price available from an Apple authorized reseller with many retailers completely sold out.
Additional 15" MacBook Pro holiday special
2016 15" (2.6GHz 16GB 256GB Radeon 450) in Space Gray for $1,799.00 *
($600 off + no tax outside NY and NJ)
Add AppleCare+
You can easily tack on an AppleCare+ extended protection plan to these 15" MacBook Pros with Touch Bar for $379 by selecting the AppleCare option immediately after you press the "Add to Cart" button on B&H's site.
Top of the line 15" MacBook Pro (2016) for $2,499
15" (2.9GHz 16GB 1TB Radeon 460) in Space Gray for $2,499.00 *
($1,000 off + no tax outside NY and NJ)
15" (2.9GHz 16GB 1TB Radeon 460) in Space Gray for $2,499.00 *
($1,000 off + no tax outside NY and NJ)
It's back! If you missed out on B&H's popular Cyber Monday deal, which sold out, the Apple authorized reseller has brought back Apple's loaded Late 2016 15-inch MacBook Pro with an upgraded 2.9GHz processor, 1TB of storage space and top-of-the-line Radeon 460 graphics for $2,499.00. This reflects a $1,000 instant discount off MSRP —and the systems also qualify for free expedited shipping to the contiguous U.S. What's more, B&H will not collect sales tax on orders shipped outside NY and NJ, saving many shoppers outside those states another $200 on average (see your local laws for sales tax filing requirements). This offer may end/sell out at any time.
Add AppleCare
You can easily tack on an AppleCare extended protection plan to these 15-inch MacBook Pros for $379 by selecting the AppleCare option immediately after you press the "Add to Cart" button on B&H's website.
Step up to a 2017 model and save up to $400
2017 15" (2.8GHz 16GB 256GB Radeon 555) in Space Gray for $2,199.00 *
($200 off + no tax outside NY & NJ) - Ends tonight!
2017 15" (2.9GHz 16GB 512GB Radeon 560) in Space Gray for $2,499.00 *
($300 off + no tax outside NY & NJ - Sizzling deal!)
2017 15" (2.9GHz 16GB 1TB Radeon 560) in Silver for $2,899.00 *
($300 off + no tax outside NY & NJ)
2017 15" (3.1GHz 16GB 2TB Radeon 560) in Space Gray for $3,799.00 *
($400 off + no tax outside NY & NJ)
* B&H will not collect sales tax on orders shipped outside NY & NJ.
(See even more configurations...)
Additional Apple Deals
AppleInsider and Apple authorized resellers are also running a handful of additional exclusive promotions this month on Apple hardware that will not only deliver the lowest prices on many of the items, but also throw in discounts on AppleCare, software and accessories. These deals are as follows:
See if there is a Mac, iPad, Apple Watch or Certified Used iPhone deal that will save you $100s by checking out prices.appleinsider.com and deals.appleinsider.com.