Woot slashes up to $605 off 16-inch MacBook Pro refurbs

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Now is the time to treat yourself to a 16-inch MacBook Pro, with Woot offering up to $605 off refurbished models. Prices start at just $1,874.99, but the sale is good for today only, so enjoy it now!

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It should come as no surprise that the 16-inch MacBook Pro is the best Apple laptop money can buy. It packs a stunning Retina display, the fastest Intel chips you’ll find in a MacBook, and dedicated graphics.

The machine also ships with an improved thermal design that allows it to maintain maximum performance for longer periods, plus an impressive high-fidelity sound system and studio-quality microphones.

Want one of your own? Order from Woot today to save up to $605!

Save $605 on a 16-inch MacBook Pro

Woot has both Intel Core i7 and Intel Core i9 models — both with 16GB of RAM — for as little as $1,874.99. The Core i7 options come with 512GB of storage, while Core i9 options pack 1TB solid-state drives.

Both machines also offer AMD Radeon Pro graphics, a Touch Bar with Touch ID, some of the best speakers you’ll find in a notebook, and Apple’s brilliant new Magic Keyboard.

All units are tested and refurbished by Apple and backed by a one-year Woot warranty. Free standard shipping (within the U.S. only) is available to Amazon Prime subscribers.

This sale is good for today only and stock is selling fast, so take advantage of this deal while you can!

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