Why Used Apple Silicon MacBook Pro Prices Are an Absolute Steal!
Summary
So, I’m on a mission to upgrade my trusty M1 Pro 16-inch MacBook Pro (you know, the one that’s more dependable than my morning coffee). I’m eyeing the sleek 14-inch version with a whopping 32GB of RAM. My workload? It’s more chill than a cat lounging in the sun, but with gaming vibes, I could really use a little more GPU power – because let’s face it, who doesn’t want to slay virtual dragons in style? Now, normally, I’d waltz into the Apple store on launch day like a kid in a candy shop, but this time, I had to do some serious online sleuthing. I hit up the Apple site to check out the new M3 Pro options, then dived deep into the rabbit holes of refurb sites, eBay hunts, and Amazon adventures, only to discover the treasure trove of used MacBook Pros at prices that made my wallet tingle. Like, they were so good they could almost audition for a game show! Here’s the kicker: finding a used MacBook Pro with 32GB or more is harder than finding a single sock after laundry day. I suspect many super sleuths custom-ordered these bad boys and are hoarding them like they’re the last slice of pizza at a party. Meanwhile, the more basic models are chilling out there in plentiful supply – like they’re at a never-ending happy hour. The only ones boasting that 32GB+ badge of honor are the M2 and M3 Max models. Let me throw some numbers your way, because what’s more thrilling than a pricing breakdown? Here’s a little sampling of what I found: – MBP 14” 1TB 36GB M3 Pro: – Brand New: $2600 – Refurbished: $2380 – M3 Max 14/30: – Brand New: $3200 – Refurbished: $2720 – Used: $2300-2400 (with some coming with AppleCare or warranty still intact) After taking a gander at M2 prices, I was surprised they weren’t on clearance given how little they’ve dropped compared to the shiny M3. If I don’t snag a used M3 Max soon, I might just start begging Apple for mercy! Now, as I’m contemplating this existential crisis (to buy or not to buy), I’m also toying with whether to hold off for the M4 announcement. I mean, maybe the M3 Max prices will go on sale like a post-holiday clearance? Who wouldn’t want a computer that can run circles around their needs (while possibly decreasing battery life, but hey, like my grandmother says, you can’t have it all)? In conclusion, if you’re in the hunt for a used MacBook Pro, now may just be the time to join the wild side of second-hand delight! Just remember to keep an eye out for those mysterious M4 prices lurking around the corner!
Original Source: forums.macrumors.com