Some of the best MacBook Pro M3 configurations just got $150 off at Best Buy

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Have you been looking to upgrade your old device to one of the best MacBooks but don't quite want to pay the full retail price? One deal at Best Buy can give you a whopping $150 off, with enough left over to get yourself a nice case for it too.

If you don’t need a huge amount of storage, the M3 MacBook Pro with 512GB of SSD storage is as low as $1,499, and the 1TB model has the same saving at $1,849. We’re unsure how long this deal will last but it includes both the Silver and Space Grey models, and both the 8GB and 16GB models get $150 off. This gives you plenty of room to upgrade it if the mighty M3 isn’t quite enough power for you by itself. This deal is also available if you use Best Buy’s trade-in plan to get rid of your old tech.

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M3 MacBook Pro (512 GB) |$1,599 $1,449 at Best Buy

M3 MacBook Pro (512 GB) | $1,599 $1,449 at Best Buy

The M3 MacBook Pro is packed with Apple’s excellent M3 chip, comes with a wonderful 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display, and has 22 hours of battery life. All of this makes it an excellent device for doing your work at home or for whisking away to a cafe. If you need an all-rounder laptop that is capable of image editing, working with spreadsheets, and even playing some of the best Apple Arcade games, the M3 MacBook Pro is an excellent choice.

If you’re looking to pick up a MacBook but haven’t quite settled on the M3 MacBook Pro, it is not the only MacBook deal at Best Buy right now. The M2 MacBook Air, still an excellent device, is a pretty great $300 off, making it just $1,199. If you want something in between those two choices, the recently released M3 MacBook Air is just $999. No matter which device you go for, Best Buy offers an excellent upgrade path from your current device.

James Bentley

James is a staff writer and general Jack of all trades at iMore. With news, features, reviews, and guides under his belt, he has always liked Apple for its unique branding and distinctive style. Originally buying a Macbook for music and video production, he has since gone on to join the Apple ecosystem with as many devices as he can fit on his person. 

With a degree in Law and Media and being a little too young to move onto the next step of his law career, James started writing from his bedroom about games, movies, tech, and anything else he could think of. Within months, this turned into a fully-fledged career as a freelance journalist. Before joining iMore, he was a staff writer at Gfinity and saw himself published at sites like TechRadar, NME, and Eurogamer. 

As his extensive portfolio implies, James was predominantly a games journalist before joining iMore and brings with him a unique perspective on Apple itself. When not working, he is trying to catch up with the movies and albums of the year, as well as finally finishing the Yakuza series. If you like Midwest emo music or pretentious indie games that will make you cry, he’ll talk your ear off.