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Clik here to view.Blutek USA (Top Rated Plus seller w/ 99.3% positive feedback rating) via eBay Daily Deals offers Apple’s latest 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro 2.2GHz/16GB/256GB (model MJLQ2LL/A) for $1,700 with free shipping. That’s $299 below list and the best current price we can find by nearly $150. As a further price comparison, it’s worth noting that it briefly dropped to $1,550 a couple of times last year. Features and tech specs include:
- 2.2GHz Quad-core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost up to 3.4GHz
- 16GB 1600MHz DDR3L SDRAM
- 256GB PCIe-based Flash Storage
- Intel Iris Pro Graphics
- Force Touch trackpad
The processor, graphics, all-flash architecture, memory, and display in the 15‑inch MacBook Pro give you unprecedented mobile video editing capabilities. Super-responsive flash storage delivers up to 16 streams of 1080p ProRes content for multicam editing in Final Cut Pro X,1 while the quad-core processors on the 15‑inch MacBook Pro decode multiple streams of video, and a powerful GPU renders millions of pixels onto the screen. You can even play 10 streams of 1080p ProRes picture-in-picture video, right from the internal storage on your 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display.1
Having four times the pixels of a standard display makes video so sharp, so clear, and so lifelike, your shots may look even better than you remember. And it changes how you edit on a notebook because you can view your video on the 15-inch MacBook Pro in pixel-accurate 1080p HD and see your editing workspace onscreen at the same time. And when you’re applying graphics-intensive effects in Final Cut Pro X like optical flow-based slow motion and full-resolution 3D titles, you’ll appreciate having a powerful AMD GPU at your disposal.
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