Better Than Black Friday: Save Up to $500 Off 2018 MacBook Pro and Up to $290 Off 2018 Mac Mini

Apple-authorized reseller B&H is offering up to $500 off select 15-inch 2018 MacBook Pro models today as part of its Cyber Monday sale, while supplies last. That's even better than its Black Friday deals on the latest MacBook Pro lineup. These are brand-new-in-box models like those sold on Apple.com.

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Apple authorized-reseller Expercom is also offering up to $500 off the 2018 MacBook Pro and up to $290 off a few higher-end 2018 Mac mini configurations, marking the best deal we've seen on the new Mac mini.

While most resellers are currently offering just $50 off the new Mac mini, Expercom is able to offer up to $290 off because they are configured-to-order, open-box models with Expercom-installed RAM. Expercom is an Apple Authorized Service Provider, so this doesn't affect AppleCare eligibility.

2018 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar

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  • 2.9GHz Core i9 / 32GB RAM / 1TB SSD / Radeon Pro 560X / Space Gray for $3,399 at B&H ($500 off Apple's regular $3,899)
  • 2.9GHz Core i9 / 32GB RAM / 1TB SSD / Radeon Pro 560X / Silver for $3,399 at B&H ($500 off Apple's regular $3,899)
  • 2.6GHz Core i7 / 16GB RAM / 2TB SSD / Radeon Pro 560X / Space Gray for $3,499 at Expercom ($500 off Apple's regular $3,999)
  • 2.9GHz Core i9 / 32GB RAM / 2TB SSD / Radeon Pro 560X / Space Gray for $4,199 at B&H ($500 off Apple's regular $4,699)
  • 2.9GHz Core i9 / 32GB RAM / 1TB SSD / Radeon Pro 555X / Space Gray for $3,349 at B&H ($450 off Apple's regular $3,799)
  • 2.9GHz Core i9 / 32GB RAM / 4TB SSD / Radeon Pro 560X / Space Gray for $6,299 at B&H ($400 off Apple's regular $6,699)
  • 2.6GHz Core i7 / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD / Radeon Pro 560X / Space Gray for $2,399 at B&H ($400 off Apple's regular $2,799)
  • 2.6GHz Core i7 / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD / Radeon Pro 560X / Silver for $2,449 at B&H ($350 off Apple's regular $2,799)
  • 2.6GHz Core i7 / 16GB RAM / 1TB SSD / Radeon Pro 560X / Silver for $2,849 at Expercom ($350 off Apple's regular $3,199)
  • 2.2GHz Core i7 / 32GB RAM / 1TB SSD / Radeon Pro 560X / Space Gray for $3,199 at B&H ($300 off Apple's regular $3,499)
  • 2.9GHz Core i9 / 32GB RAM / 512GB SSD / Radeon Pro 560X / Space Gray for $3,199 at B&H ($300 off Apple's regular $3,499)
  • 2.2GHz Core i7 / 16GB RAM / 256GB SSD / Radeon Pro 555X / Space Gray for $2,099 at B&H ($300 off Apple's regular $2,399)
  • 2.2GHz Core i7 / 16GB RAM / 256GB SSD / Radeon Pro 555X / Silver for $2,099 at B&H ($300 off Apple's regular $2,399)

B&H is also offering more run-of-the-mill discounts of $100 to $200 off select 13-inch 2018 MacBook Pro models for Cyber Monday.

2018 Mac mini

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Note: These are open-box Mac mini configurations equipped with Expercom-installed RAM, not Apple RAM. Expercom is an Apple Authorized Service Provider, so this does not affect AppleCare eligibility.

  • 3.0GHz Core i5 / 32GB of Expercom-installed RAM / 256GB SSD / UHD Graphics 630 / Gigabit Ethernet for $1,408 ($291 off Apple's regular $1,699)
  • 3.2GHz Core i7 / 32GB of Expercom-installed RAM / 512GB SSD / UHD Graphics 630 / Gigabit Ethernet for $1,808 ($291 off Apple's regular $2,099)

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