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MacBook Pro Retina with 3 Years of AppleCare now as low as $1,539; some bundles cut by $750

Following Apple's MacBook Pro with Retina display price cuts on Wednesday, Apple Authorized Reseller and ÌÇÐÄVlog sponsor B&H Photo similarly slashed the prices of their exclusive bundles, including the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro with 3 years of AppleCare extended protection, which now starts at just $1,539; some 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro AppleCare bundles were also cut by as much as $770.

MacBook Pro with Retina Display + 3 Years of AppleCare

The B&H bundle discounts apply to Apple's MacBook Pro with Retina display laptops, with the reseller offering the 2.5GHz 13-inch model (8GB RAM/128 SSD) and a 3-year AppleCare extended protection plan (a $409 savings compared to Apple's price). Alternatively, those who are looking for Apple's top-of-the-line 13-inch laptop can if they choose the 2.5GHz version configured with 8GB of RAM and a 768GB SSD.

As for the 15-inch Retina MacBook Pros, B&H is offering bundled savings for a well-equipped 2.4GHz model (8GB RAM/256GB SSD) (a $427 savings from Apple's price).

The greatest savings can be had when purchasing the B&H Photo bundle for Apple's flagship 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro, which comes kitted out with a 2.7GHz quad-core processor, 16GB of memory and a 768GB flash drive for $3,321. That price is a whopping from Apple's own store.

To take advantage of the unbeatable B&H prices offered only to ÌÇÐÄVlog readers, visit the Price Guides. We've also put together a to make sure you can take full advantage of the Mac+AppleCare bundle discounts.

29 Comments


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The more AI pushes AppleCare plans, the more I worry about A) what they know about Apple's quality control that I apparently don't, and B) how big of a cut they are getting for every plan they help sell. This is getting ridiculous. Best Buy doesn't try this hard to sell extended warranties.


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Originally Posted by Cash907 

The more AI pushes AppleCare plans, the more I worry about A) what they know about Apple's quality control that I apparently don't, and B) how big of a cut they are getting for every plan they help sell.
This is getting ridiculous. Best Buy doesn't try this hard to sell extended warranties.

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Best Buy doesn't try this hard to sell extended warranties."

 

I beg to differ.

 

It's generally well-known that when buying higher-end gear like Macs, getting AppleCare is not only important but well worth it.  At least that's been my experience.


[quote name="Shameer Mulji" url="/t/155989/macbook-pro-retina-with-3-years-of-applecare-now-as-low-as-1-539-some-bundles-cut-by-750#post_2278233"]"

Best Buy doesn't try this hard to sell extended warranties."
I beg to differ.
It's generally well-known that when buying higher-end gear like Macs, getting AppleCare is not only important but well worth it.  At least that's been my experience.
[/quote] Agree 100%. Apple has saved my bacon with Apple Care several times. Once when facing a deadlines for an ESPN show they shipped me a monitor the same day when one of mine failed. They are extremely flexible and considerate in my experience. I actually got a replacement ACD the next morning before I even shipped the faulty one back.


Quote:
Originally Posted by Cash907 

The more AI pushes AppleCare plans, the more I worry about A) what they know about Apple's quality control that I apparently don't, and B) how big of a cut they are getting for every plan they help sell.
This is getting ridiculous. Best Buy doesn't try this hard to sell extended warranties.

 

Quote:
Originally Posted by Shameer Mulji 

"

Best Buy doesn't try this hard to sell extended warranties."

 

I beg to differ.

 

It's generally well-known that when buying higher-end gear like Macs, getting AppleCare is not only important but well worth it.  At least that's been my experience.

 

I agree with the latter. Best Buy (and Radio Shack, etc.) would push me to buy extended warranty on a paper clip.