The most expensive MacBook Pro will cost 600 thousand rubles

Apple today introduced a new generation of MacBook Pro laptops with many changes and improvements. During the announcement, the starting prices were announced, and now the prices for all configurations have become known.

The most expensive MacBook Pro will cost 600 thousand rubles

As a reminder, the 14-inch MacBook Pro can be pre-ordered in the US today at a starting price of $ 1,999 and the 16-inch at $ 2,499. In both cases, versions are offered with an Apple M1 Pro, 16 GB of RAM and a 512 GB SSD. Russian starting prices are 189,990 and 234,990 rubles, respectively.

The most expensive MacBook Pro will cost 600 thousand rubles

For the 14-inch MacBook Pro, you can optionally choose the 10-core Apple M1 Pro with 14-core graphics (plus 20 thousand rubles to the starting price), the 10-core Apple M1 Pro with 16-core graphics (plus 25 thousand rubles), 10- nuclear Apple M1 Max with 24-core graphics (plus 45 thousand rubles), 10-core Apple M1 Max with 32-core graphics (plus 65 thousand rubles), 32 or 64 GB of RAM (40 or 80 thousand rubles additionally), SSD on 1-8 GB (from 20 to 240 thousand rubles additionally). Thus, the maximum configuration will cost 574,990 rubles.

The most expensive MacBook Pro will cost 600 thousand rubles

MacBook Pro 16 inches offers the following options: 10-core Apple M1 Max with 24-core graphics (plus 20 thousand rubles), 10-core Apple M1 Max with 32-core graphics (plus 40 thousand rubles), 32 or 64 GB of RAM (40 or 80 thousand rubles additionally), SSD for 1-8 GB (from 20 to 240 thousand rubles additionally). Thus, the maximum configuration will cost 594,990 rubles.

The most expensive MacBook Pro will cost 600 thousand rubles

In the US, the top trims will cost $ 5,999 and $ 6099, respectively. Open sales will begin next week on Tuesday, October 26th.

The most expensive MacBook Pro will cost 600 thousand rubles

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