Apple 2023 MacBook Pro Laptop M2 Pro chip with 10‑core CPU and 16‑core GPU: 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR Display, 16GB Unified Memory, 512GB SSD Storage. Works with iPhone/iPad; Space Gray

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  • Macarena De Noia

    > 3 day

    El producto es impecable. Más de lo que esperaba.

  • Abby S.

    Greater than one week

    I needed a superior laptop to handle all of my music and DJ needs. Apple is the industry standard. After spending close to $4k on a brand new Macbook Pro and using it for only 3 years with no drops, spills, etc., my laptop is dead. When I brought it into the Apple store I was informed that for some reason (they dont know why) a major hardware failure happened. They said it will cost $700 to fix a $4k 3 year old laptop. Any time Im in an apple store it is always crowded with customers needing a fix for their somewhat new products. I think that says something about how their quality has really gone down hill. So word to the wise, dont waste your hard earned money on an Apple product! They obviously are completely unreliable and junk after only a short amount of time at this point!

  • Johnson Arcega

    > 3 day

    I received the item in good condition. No damage at all.

  • Christian Salinas

    Greater than one week

    The new macbook pro M2 is amazing, super fast. Only I had a problem with the delivery of the package. It arrived late.

  • aneudy vargas

    > 3 day

    excellent condition

  • Rawad Akhand

    > 3 day

    This is the new workforce for those who want the best without any comprise!

  • Srey Luu

    > 3 day

    I never write reviews but felt obligated to do so. Long time windows user from when I was just a toddler building my own computer, coding, etc. I did not buy this from Amazon but rather from B&H who refuse to accept the item back since it has been opened. I used this extensively for a couple of days and could not stand it. Don’t let all the reviews sway you. It feels like all the review sites are not allowed to write bad reviews for any Apple product and the MacBook Pro is not an exception l. The learning curve is steep and you must buy into their ecosystem to use all the features including but not limited to buying an iPhone, Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard, subscribe to iCloud, etc. I memorize every gestures, brought all the accessories and still hated it. I do not like being lock in and being told what to do. I feel like Mac OS and the M2 Pro processor is slow compare to current and even previous AMD and intel systems. The system feels like it’s lagging. Example: One of the most annoying features safari, chrome, Firefox, will not restore your tabs, current browsing history if you close it out with the “x” button. You must go into menu “quit” for it to work. There’s so many annoying things for me to list. To each their own. I tried giving Mac another chance base on all the reviews but as I said god forbid any site give Apple a bad review for any of their products they will be banned/blacklisted. One positive that I just say is the battery life seems incredible base on the few days that I have used it.

  • Ahmed B.

    04-04-2025

    Very good and durable laptop, but I missed the touch bar in the older models and the laptop is a little bit heavier than older models

  • Cody Barnhill

    > 3 day

    its a great machine, but removing the touch bar and going back to old skool hdmi and charger? why? No option of the new machine with those as options? lame.

  • susiecc

    > 3 day

    I was told to stay home and wait for delivery of my laptop, so I did. However, UPS just dumped it on the porch and left. They didnt ring the bell or ask for a signature. I wouldnt have even known except my dogs started barking like crazy. When I went out to get it, I found the package open, plus it was damp. There hadnt been any rain. The laptop was safe and after unpacking, I went to plug in my wireless mouse, only to find there was no longer a standard USB port. When I called Apple about this, they told me that I was out of date and no one was using the larger USB any longer. So, I went to buy a USB C wireless mouse and found that all they sold were standard USB mice. I ended up having to buy a USB to USB C converter. When I went to set up the machine, it turned on when I moved it. I had not clicked anything. This concerned me. Why would the machine do that? After getting through the basic issues, I was able to get it set up and turned off. It seems to me that Apple should be a lot clearer about changes like no standard USB port. I would have bought a converter when I purchased the machine. Speed seems good. There were a few glitches getting things set up. Still, why would it turn on by itself? Why did Apple think that simply getting rid of a standard USB port was the right thing to do without clarifying in documentation. I hadnt bought a new Mac in years because they do last a long time. Hopefully, the worst is over and I can enjoy the new machine.

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