Forget the M4 MacBook Pro, this fully loaded M3 Max MacBook Pro is $700 off right now [Update]

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Update Oct. 30 at 10:58 a.m. ET: This deal ended, however, you can still save up to $500 on select MacBooks at Best Buy

Best Buy's early Black Friday sale slashes up to $700 off M3 MacBooks ahead of Apple's looming M4 MacBook launch. For power users and creators who would prefer not to wait, here's an early Black Friday MacBook Pro deal to grab now.

As part of the sale, you can get the M3 Max MacBook Pro with 48GB of RAM for $3,499 ($500 off). Amazon mirrors this deal. What's even better, take an extra $200 off checkout with My Best Buy Plus and drop it to an all-time low price of $3,299. This fully loaded 16-inch MacBook Pro would normally set you back a smooth $4,000, so that's a whopping $700 in savings.

Launched in Oct. 2023, the M3 Max MacBook Pro 16 is on sale for its lowest price yet. If you don't want to wait until Black Friday to buy a laptop, this is one of the best early deals available now.

In our MacBook Pro 16 with M3 Max review, we praise the laptop's excellent productivity and gaming performance. We were also impressed by its bright, colorful display, and 18+ hour battery life. We gave the M3 Max MacBook Pro 16 a solid 4.5 out of 5-star rating and our hard-to-get Laptop Mag Editor's Choice Award.

Over its predecessor, the MacBook Pro with Apple M3 Max chip delivers beefier performance prowess and supports more unified memory. It's ideal for creators who work with advanced Adobe Photoshop functions like panoramic images.

With the M4 MacBook launch and Black Friday approaching, you may be wondering, "Should I wait?" Normally, I recommend waiting, but this price cut is Black Friday-worthy. At $700 off, this fully loaded M3 Max MacBook Pro 16 is at its best price yet. It may be worth the splurge if you want to breeze through heavy workloads faster.

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Hilda Scott

Hilda Scott uses her combined passion for gadgets from laptops to TVs and her bargain-shopping savvy to bring you the best prices on all things tech. She has a bachelor’s degree in film and media studies from Hunter College and over a decade of experience in tech journalism. Her work has been featured on Tom’s Guide, iTechPost, Examiner.com, Parlemag, Enstars, and Latin Times. When she's not scouting for the best deals, Hilda’s catching up on her favorite TV series and combat sports.