Heres the secret to getting a MacBook Pro with the discontinued Touch Bar for half off

TL;DR: Save 49% on this MacBook Pro that comes with the M1 chip, the Touch Bar, and more.Have you been in the market for a MacBook? You’ll be glad you didn’t go ahead and buy one at the Apple Store—the latest Pro models start at $1,599, almost the cost of your rent.Rather than pay full price, you can get a device for a fraction of the retail price by shopping refurbished.Think we’re trying to prank you? Nope, we’ve got the best deal on the M1 MacBook Pro that we’ve ever offered, and it even comes with the (sadly) discontinued Touch Bar for only $549.99. We’re practically giving it away, especially since it’s usually $1,099!The reason for its affordable price tag is because it’s refurbished.

It might be pre-loved, but it has a Grade “A” rating (aka in near-mint condition), minimal wear, and at least 80% battery health.Your friends probably couldn’t tell the difference between a brand-new laptop and this one.While refurbished gear makes it possible to score your favorite tech at insane prices, the downside is that inventory is limited.

So, don’t wait too long to jump on this offer!For starters, you’ll get the infamous Touch Bar feature with your MacBook Pro.What exactly is it? It’s a sleek touchscreen strip that replaced the function key row on many MacBook Pros, at least until Apple banished it in 2021.

Now, your only hope of getting these convenient and customizable Touch Bars is to buy a refurbished device like this 2020 MacBook Pro.Check out the other specs of this MacBook Pro:Grab your 13.3″ MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar for just $549.99 while supplies last.No coupon needed!The MacBook Pro is Apple’s premiere performance laptop, and the latest model currently retails starting at $1,599.

Not only are you able to score this MacBook Pro for less than $550—making it a fraction of the price of a standard model—but opting for this refurbished 2020 model allows you to get features like the infamous Touch Bar.It al...

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Publisher: New York Post

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