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Last chance to order a MacBook Pro for delivery in time for Christmas

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Christmas is almost upon us and time is running out to get all your gifts shipped out on time. If you’ve left your holiday shopping to the last minute, don’t worry. There are still plenty of great electronics you can get delivered before the 25th. In fact, the Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch is currently on sale for just $1,750 right now — down $249 from its original price of $1,999. This is a great MacBook deal and Amazon is guaranteeing delivery by Christmas so you really can’t lose. Just make sure to snap it up today, especially if you want it in time for your family’s gift exchange come Christmas morning.

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The Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch has a bright, balanced screen with True Tone technology so your display will look sharp and clear at all times of the day. It’s consistently described as a powerhouse, both for its Intel quad-core i5 processor and its 1TB of storage. Run the highest productivity apps and store all the edits and drafts you want, the Pro can keep up with it all. It’s also only about three pounds, which makes it the perfect laptop for those long commutes or those long-haul travels — your workspace is wherever you are.

Though the sleek design and powerful processor are great, the best feature of the Apple MacBook Pro has to be the Magic Keyboard. Not only does it offer you a quiet typing experience, but it also features a full Touch Bar with a myriad of different features. Easily access all your favorite shortcuts or quickly unlock your laptop with Touch ID on the Touch Bar — you’ll never miss physical keys again. The keyboard is also highly responsive, allowing for a more streamlined typing experience — navigating those never-ending spreadsheets will never be easier. You’ll even love the stereo speakers on this MacBook. It surpasses most other laptops and re-creates the lowest bass beats with striking clarity.

With a clear Retina display, an intuitive keyboard, and a sleek design, the Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch is a great holiday gift for anyone in your family. You’ve got to act quickly, though. At its discounted price of just $1,750 and with Christmas closing in, time is running out to snag this must-have device. Buy it today before you miss your chance.

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Nishka Dhawan
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Nishka Dhawan is a freelance blogger and writer. She loves writing about tech, entertainment, and style. Her biggest…
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