As of today there are new cyber deals at the electronics retailer Cyberport. A laptop from Apple is particularly attractive among the many offers. The MacBook Pro 13,3 ″ with Retina display, i5 processor, 8 GB of RAM, 512 GB hard drive and Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655 normally costs € 2.249. This price is also displayed on the official Apple website. Until next Wednesday, however, you can buy the Apple MacBook Pro with a € 520 discount for only € 1.729. 0% financing from € 144,08 per month is offered on the product page. If you search further you will find even bigger discounts;)
- Cyberport Cyber Deals: Overview of all current offers
- MacBook Pro with 520 Euro discount: View product page here
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Apple MacBook Pro 13,3 ″ (2018) with various features
Cyberport's Cyberdeals offer shown above is quite good. If you are looking for an Apple MacBook Pro in the same size, but with different technical data, then you can also save. I just took a look at the prices of the other 13-inch devices from 2018. And lo and behold: they are all - if they are not part of the cyber deals - on sale. You can find an overview of the cheaper laptops from Cupertino with this search result list. With the model with i7 processor, 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of SSD storage, you can currently even save 700 euros; the price is currently € 2.649 instead of € 3.349.
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Further Cyberport Cyberdeals from 19.09. until 25.09.2019
In addition to an Apple MacBook Air 13,3 ″ (2018) for € 1.199, which means a € 400 discount, and an Apple iPad Pro 12,9 ″ (2017), there are many other electronic items, gadgets, accessories and software on sale. If you click on the above link for an overview of the offers, you will find an AEG cordless vacuum cleaner, BOSE 700 noise canceling headphones, a DELL and an Acer laptop with Windows, Parallels Desktop 15 for Mac, Microsoft Office 365 Home, a Netgear -Router, smart home accessories and other interesting things. Just take a look;)
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Jens has been running the blog since 2012. He acts as Sir Apfelot for his readers and helps them with technical problems. In his spare time he rides electric unicycles, takes photos (preferably with the iPhone, of course), climbs around in the Hessian mountains or hikes with the family. His articles deal with Apple products, news from the world of drones or solutions to current bugs.