
Most laptop deals are on entry-level configs that look good on paper and then slow you down the moment your workload grows. This one is aimed at people who actually push their machines. The 16-inch MacBook Pro with the M4 Pro chip is down to $2,599.00, saving you $300 off the $2,899.00 compared value. The key detail is the 48GB of memory, which is the kind of spec that keeps a laptop feeling fast when you’re juggling serious multitasking or heavier creative and technical work.
What you’re getting
This is a 16-inch MacBook Pro with an Apple M4 Pro chip, built for Apple Intelligence, configured with 48GB RAM and a 512GB SSD. The screen size matters if you work in timelines, spreadsheets, code, or multiple windows all day. It’s simply easier on your eyes and brain.
But the headline feature here is memory. 48GB is a strong “use it for years” amount if you run big apps, keep a million tabs open, or do work that eats RAM quickly.
Why it’s worth it
This is a smart configuration for anyone who needs lots of RAM because memory is one of the hardest things to “fix later.” If your laptop runs out of RAM, your workflow turns into friction: slowdowns, app reloads, performance drops, and a general feeling that you’re waiting on your computer instead of working.
This is especially relevant for people doing things like photo/video work, music production, design tools, large spreadsheets, development environments, or any workflow where you’re running multiple demanding apps at once. Even if you’re not doing heavy creative work, high RAM can make a big difference for long sessions with lots of browser tabs, multiple monitors, and background apps running constantly.
The $300 discount isn’t massive in percentage terms, but it’s meaningful on a premium, high-memory config that doesn’t always see real price cuts.
The bottom line
At $2,599, this 16-inch MacBook Pro (M4 Pro) is a strong value if you want a premium “daily driver” laptop that stays fast under pressure, and the 48GB RAM is the reason to choose this configuration. If your work is light and you mostly browse, email, and stream, you can spend much less. But if you’ve ever hit memory warnings or felt your system bog down when projects get bigger, this is a very sensible buy at a discounted price.
