TL;DR: You can grab a near-new 2020 MacBook Pro with 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD for just $394.
That’s $1,404 less than the retail price.
Is your current machine holding you hostage? You know the type. The fan sounds like a jet engine taking off. It opens spreadsheets with the enthusiasm of a tired mule. If that sounds like your desk, take this deal as your cue. Treat yourself.
This isn’t some gutted, stripped-down junk. It’s a legitimate MacBook Pro. Apple’s portable powerhouse, still relevant, still fast. Specifically, this model runs on a 10th Generation Intel Core i5. The base clock ticks at 2GHz. It turbo-boosts to 3.8 GHz when things get messy. That means heavy multitasking won’t freeze you out. Not anymore.
Why do people still buy MacBooks? Habit, probably. Brand loyalty. Or maybe it’s the fact that they don’t slow you down. You want power. You want portability. This gives you both without making your back hurt from lugging around a desktop replacement.
The features are the standard Apple fare. You get a Magic Keyboard. It comes with the Touch Bar — a row of customizable shortcuts right above the letters. Some people hate it. I think it’s fine. You also get Touch ID. One fingerprint scan. No password typing. Security, simplified.
Connectivity is decent enough. Four Thunderbolt 3 ports cover most of your bases. More importantly? Battery life. You’re looking at roughly 10 hours on a charge. That’s a full work day. You won’t be playing airport power socket tag.
The price is possible because it’s Grade A refurbished. Don’t let the label scare you.
Near-mint condition. Minimal to zero scuffs.
It looks almost new. It performs like it’s out of the box. You just keep the cash.
The clock is ticking, though. This StackSocial offer vanishes on July 1. Well, 11:59 p.m. PT. Prices shift. Supplies dwindle. It’s that simple.
If you’re on the fence, jump. $400 for this kind of kit? Who doesn’t love saving money on a machine that actually works?






























