Heres your chance to own a MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar for less than $450!

TL;DR: This 2019 MacBook Pro comes with a Touch Bar, four Thunderbolt 3 ports, and a 13.3″ display for $449.99 (reg.$1499).If you’re an Apple fan, then you already heard all about Apple’s latest MacBook Pro drop.

While they look and sound awesome, their price tags aren’t—they start at $1599 (which is more than you’re paying rent!).Luckily, it’s possible to get a MacBook Pro that costs less than the brand-new iPhone you just bought.You might think there’s something wrong with this MacBook Pro, given that its price tag reads $449.99 (reg.

$1499).There isn’t, other than the fact that it’s not brand-new.While it isn’t the latest model, it might be the device for you if you’re just browsing Facebook Marketplace for vintage furniture deals!It’s easy to be skeptical about a refurbished device, but let’s clear one thing up: refurbished doesn’t mean used! This MacBook Pro has a Grade “A” rating, no scratches on its display, and a minimum of 80% battery health.

Essentially, it’s in near-mint condition (don’t worry—it was tested and inspected before arriving to you!).The only downside is that refurbished tech usually has limited inventory.If you’re itching to make this MacBook Pro yours, you’ll have to act ASAP!Whether you’re diving into Reddit rabbit holes, having weekly FaceTimes with Grandma, or tracking the apartments you toured on a spreadsheet, this MacBook Pro is designed to keep up.

Its 8GB of RAM and Intel Core i5 helps you multitask, but unfortunately, you won’t be able to edit your YouTube videos or play graphics-heavy games (you’ll need more processing power for that!).Our favorite feature of this MacBook Pro (but also slightly divisive) is its Touch Bar.You can customize its controls and add shortcuts depending on the apps you use most.

Say goodbye to manually typing in your password to log into your MacBook or any other site, as it has a Touch ID sensor that lets you sign in with just your fingerprint!Ch...

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Publisher: New York Post

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