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THE MAC DEMARCO FAN CLUB! News; Tour; Video; Homies; Store; Fan Club News; My Account; Sign Out; Search; You must be logged in to view this. Not a member? × × × Sign up for Mac News! Email * First Name * Last Name *. The Retina display in MacBook Pro is the best ever in a Mac notebook. It features bright LED backlighting and a high contrast ratio, delivering deep blacks and bright whites. It supports P3 wide color for even more vibrant greens and reds than with sRGB. And the 13- and 15‑inch models with Touch Bar feature True Tone technology.
Besides the forthcoming Apple Launch Event 2019, Apple fans have plenty to smile about this month. Extended Labor Day and end of summer sales means there are a plethora of MacBook deals to take advantage of.
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We're currently seeing some of the best laptop deals of the, so if you're bargain hunting for a new MacBook, now's the time to snag one for a great price.
Currently, two major retailers offer the best MacBook deals: Amazon and Best Buy. Amazon especially has increased the number of Apple discounts it offers and usually leads the charge when it comes to Apple laptop deals.
Best Buy currently has select MacBook Pros on sale with some configurations starting at $1,099 ($200 off) for the base 13-inch MacBook Pro (2017 gen). It features a 2.3 GHz Core i5 quad-core CPU, 8GB RAM, and a 125GB SSD. If you require more storage, you can score the MacBook Pro 13-inch 2019 w/ 256GB SSD for$1,599 ($200 off) from Amazon.
If you're into everything that is Apple, take a look at the numerous iPad deals you can get right now.
Otherwise, here are the other noteworthy MacBook deals:
MacBook Air Deals
The MacBook Air 2018 packs everything we ever wanted from Apple's stylish ultra-portable. In our MacBook Air 2018 review, we were impressed by its thin and light design, sharp Retina display and powerful performance. We reviewed the MacBook Air 2019 and liked its sleek look and good endurance.
The 2017 model is a catch to find anywhere, as Apple discontinued this laptop which is beloved for two reasons: it offers a trustworthy keyboard (not Apple's Butterfly-switch keyboard) and the MagSafe 2.
- MacBook Air 13.3-inch 2018 w/256GB SSD: was $1,399 now $1,149.99 @ Best Buy
- MacBook Air 13.3-inch 2018 w/128GB SSD: was $1,199 now $949.99 @ Best Buy
- MacBook Air 2019 w/ 128GB SSD: was $1,099 now $999 @ Best Buy
- MacBook Air 2019 w/ 256GB SSD: was $1,299 now $1,199 @ Best Buy

MacBook Pro Deals
If you want a portable Mac with more punch than the MacBook Air, you'll want either a 13-inch or 15-inch MacBook Pro. These machines offer the latest Intel CPUs and remarkably fast SSD performance.
Here are the best MacBook Pro deals you'll find right now.
- MacBook Pro 15-inch 2018 w/ 1TB SSD: was $3,800 now $3,349 @ Best Buy
- MacBook Pro 13-inch 2018 w/ 512GB SSD: was $1,999 now $1,649 @ Best Buy
- MacBook Pro 13-inch 2017 w/ 128GB SSD: was $1,299 now $1,099 @ Best Buy
- MacBook Pro 13-inch 2019 w/ 256GB SSD: was $1,799 now $1,599 @ Amazon
MacBook 12-inch Deals
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Apple's 12-inch MacBook is in need of a hardware upgrade, especially in light of the MacBook Air's recent makeover. So while we'd opt for the Air in place of the MacBook, the latter is on sale if you really need one.
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- MacBook 12-inch 2018 w/512GB SSD: was $1,599 now just $1,299 @ Best Buy
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As one who uses constantly running air purifiers in my home/work office, I know that these type of fans run for years with no issues. They are designed to run 24-7-365 and never wear out for years. I know Apple uses the same quality type fans or even superior, so I never worry about replacing fans prematurely in my MacBook. Moreover, even if I needed to in two or three years, that's a fraction in cost of replacing my SSD or multi core processors due to heat, not to mention that cooler processors run infinitely better than overheated ones. All high graphic use 3D gamers know this, I'm told.