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Monday, August 29, 2022

Epic sale at Best Buy takes up to $400 off select MacBook Pros - Tom's Guide

Update August 29: As of 9:07 am ET the MacBook Pro sale is still live on Best Buy.

August is coming to a close, which means we're now seeing some epic Labor Day sales. One of the best sales this weekend is knocking up to $400 off Apple's MacBook Pros. 

For a limited time, Best Buy is taking up to $400 off select MacBook Pros (opens in new tab). Note: Although the website says up to $350 off, when you click through the "shop now" button you'll see some models — such as the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro — are $400 off. (For more deals at Best Buy, check out our guide to the top Best Buy coupon codes).

The MacBook Pro is hands down one of the most powerful laptops around. Whether you opt for the 14.2-inch or 16-inch model, you're getting one of the best laptops on the market.

In our Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch review, we were impressed with its blazing performance, gorgeous mini-LED display and the upgraded 1080p webcam. We were also fond of the fact that some of the best MacBook Pro features made a long-awaited comeback, some of which include the HDMI port, SD card slot and MagSafe.

We praised the refreshed Magic Keyboard, which not only makes typing more comfortable than ever, but also included function keys instead of the Touch Bar.

In our tests, the 14-inch MacBook Pro's battery life lasted just over 14 hours when used for general web surfing over Wi-Fi, which means it could easily get you through a whole day or a long flight.

If you want a bigger screen and more battery life, you'll want to opt for the 16-inch model. In our Macbook Pro 16-inch review, we squeezed over 15 hours on our test. Otherwise, both machines are nearly identical. 

Keep in mind that these MacBook deals tend to sell out fast. So don't sleep on this deal. Also, make sure to check out our coverage of the best Apple deals for more sales on Apple kit. 

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