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Apple's latest 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 with 24GB of RAM is only $1499 — the lowest price we've seen and $300 cheaper than buying direct from Apple

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Apple's latest 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M5 processor and 24GB of RAM is now available for $1499 at B&H Photo, $300 cheaper than buying directly from Apple. The laptop features a 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU, 512GB SSD, and a 3024 x 1964 pixel liquid retina XDR display in a Space Black chassis. The M5 chip offers improved CPU and SSD performance compared to the previous M4 model. Despite lacking Wi-Fi 7, the MacBook Pro's M5 CPU shows a 10-20% performance boost over the M4 in benchmark tests.

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