NEW YORK, Nov. 27, 2017 -- Deal comparison website Topic Reviews has found the best Cyber Monday deals on MacBook laptops for 2017. Their top rated deals at the moment are:
Best MacBook Pro deals:
- Apple MacBook Pro 13” Laptop with Retina Display & Touch Bar on sale - Amazon (Intel Core i5, 4GB RAM)
- Apple MacBook Pro 13" 256GB Laptop with Touchbar and Touch ID, on sale at eBay
- Apple MacBook Pro 15” Laptop with Touch Bar, Core i7, 512GB, Retina Display on sale - Amazon (Intel Core i7, 8GB RAM)
Best MacBook deals:
- Apple MacBook 12” Laptop with Retina Display on sale - Amazon (Intel Core M3, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD)
- Range of Apple MacBook Laptop deals available at eBay (up to 75% off older models)
Best MacBook Air deals:
- Apple MacBook Air 13” Laptop (2017 Version) Core i5, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD on sale - Amazon
- Up to 50% off Apple MacBook Air Laptops on eBay
The MacBook Pro is the most powerful line of the MacBook range with an emphasis on power and performance. The MacBook Pro 2016 is available with or without a Touch Bar, a touch sensitive OLED strip above the keyboard which allows for gesture-controlled input. Check the entire range of MacBook Pro 13" and 15" laptop deals on Amazon here.
The MacBook Air is a thin yet powerful laptop manufactured by Apple. The Air has a clear 13.3 inch LED backlit display, a 12 hour battery life and runs on the fast MacOS operating system. It is available with either 128GB or 256GB of storage and runs on an Intel Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost up to 2.9GHz. Compare the best MacBook Air deals on Amazon here.
Online sales analysts at Topic Reviews track deals on popular consumer electronics, gadgets, home and outdoors gear throughout the Cyber Monday sales period. The biggest online retailers still see Cyber Monday as the biggest online sales event of the year thanks to shoppers’ seemingly endless enthusiasm for finding great deals. According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), spending during this year’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales season is likely to exceed £700 billion, representing a 4.2% annual increase on last year.
Originally Black Friday was a 24 hour sales event with shoppers queueing for hours to access discounts at brick and mortar stores. In recent years e-commerce has made up an ever greater share of Black Friday sales. Last year over half of total spending on Black Friday was online (52%), marking a continued shift towards e-commerce for the Black Friday & Cyber Monday weekend.
Black Friday sales week kicked off on November 20th and ran through the Thanksgiving weekend. Deals end shortly after Cyber Monday.
The team at Topic Reviews are adding new MacBook Cyber Monday deals to their website every day.
About Topic Reviews: Topic Reviews are a team of tech journalists that compare discounts available on gadgets and homeware throughout Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Topic Reviews participate in affiliate programs including the Amazon Associates program and earn income by providing links to Amazon.com and other websites.
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