New Apple M3 MacBook Pro 14 Laptop Gets up to $270 Price Cut





Exclusive price drops are in effect on Apple’s latest MacBook Pro laptops. Pick up an upgraded M3 model for $1,599 or the M3 Pro for as low as $1,749, matching or beating Black Friday pricing. Get these models fast with free 2-day shipping too.

To shop the deals offering up to $270 in cash savings, simply shop through one of the pricing links below from a laptop or desktop — or head over to our Mac Price Guide and look for the special price tag icon next to a qualifying configuration to snap up an exclusive offer. Please note, the offers cannot be activated through B&H’s mobile app at this time.

Holiday price drops on Apple’s latest MacBook Pro

With the exclusive deals at Apple Authorized Reseller B&H Photo, you can enjoy the return of Black Friday prices (or in some cases better-than-Black Friday discounts). The $1,749 M3 Pro MacBook Pro 14-inch makes a wonderful holiday gift, as does the upgraded model with 36GB of memory that’s $270 off.

Those looking for the cheapest price period can also pick up the closeout 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro for $1,429, a $270 markdown, when ordered in the Silver finish with 16GB of memory and a 512GB SSD.

M3 14-inch MacBook Pro

M3 Pro 14-inch MacBook Pro

M2 13-inch MacBook Pro

Further adding to the savings, B&H Photo is throwing in free 2-day shipping on most orders shipped within the contiguous U.S., just in time for the holidays.

Those willing to pay off the balance in full right away can take advantage of a sales tax refund in qualifying states with the B&H Payboo Card. You can elect to spread the payments out over time in lieu of the sales tax refund as well.

Save on even more holiday gifts

Best Apple prices

With the holiday season well underway, there are plenty of deals available to score the perfect gift for a fraction of the retail cost. Check out more of our favorite discounts below and compare prices on Apple products in our Apple Price Guide.



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