Best MacBook Pro (2021) deals for March 2022

Best MacBook Pro (2021) deals for March 2022

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Apple revealed a much-needed upgrade to the MacBook Pro in 2021. Revamped 14in and 16in models use the new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, delivering big performance and power efficiency improvements. Both devices have also been redesigned, with lots more ports and even a notch.

The new MacBook Pro range only went on sale in late October, but there are already some great deals available in the UK. However, in the US, stock is more of an issue. Here's everything you need to know about buying one this March.

Best MacBook Pro 14in and 16in (2021) deals

As usual, there are plenty of retailers to choose from if you're interested in buying one of Apple's latest MacBook Pro laptops. Here's the full selection:

This article is regularly updated, but the widgets below provide the very latest information, regardless of when you're reading this. Here are the cheapest prices for the 14in MacBook Pro with M1 Pro.

Best MacBook Pro (2021) deals for March 2022

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If you're looking for the 16in M1 Pro model, check out the following:

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As you can see, discounts on the latest MacBook Pros are relatively few and far between. If you are looking for a bargain on Apple laptops, consider the 13in M1 MacBook Pro or M1 MacBook Air instead.

How much do the new MacBook Pro 14in and 16in usually cost?

Appearing alongside - rather than completely replacing - the M1 variant of 13in MacBook Pro, the new 14in and 16in models are a little more expensive, starting at £1,899/$1,999 and £2,399/$2,499 respectively, and that price will rise if you customise your Mac before you buy it.

Here’s a list of stock pricing for reference:

What's new with the 2021 MacBook Pro 14in and 16in?

The new 14in and 16in MacBook Pro offer a significant change compared to their predecessors; as well as the 13.3in model jumping to 14.2in, the new range sport smaller bezels and a 120Hz Super Retina XDR display with HDR support, the return of ports including HDMI, an SD Card Reader and even the beloved MagSafe, and the next-gen Apple Silicon chips.

In a surprise move, there isn’t one but two new Apple Silicon chips; the M1 Pro and M1 Max. The M1 Pro offers an impressive upgrade over the M1, with up to 10 CPU cores and 16 GPU cores, while the M1 Max offers the very best performance Apple has to offer, with the same 10 CPU cores and a whopping 32 GPU cores.

When combined with up to 64GB of Unified Memory, the MacBook Pro has the potential to provide serious computing power.

It hasn’t come at a cost to battery life either, with Apple quoting a 17-hour battery life for the MacBook Pro 14in, while the MacBook Pro 16in offers the best battery life of any Mac to date with an impressive 21 hours.

Excited? You should be. If you'd prefer to find out more before buying, we outline all you need to know about the new MacBook Pro range separately.

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