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Amazon, Fnac, Boulanger… The new MacBook Pro M2 is available for pre-order

2022-06-17T13:58:10.514Z


The MacBook Pro with the latest M2 chip is available for pre-order from this Friday, June 17 on the Fnac, Ama


Organized in early June, Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference was an opportunity for the firm to unveil many new features.

The American manufacturer has notably revealed the existence of a new M2 chip, integrated into the next generations of MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.

On pre-order from this Friday, June 17, the MacBook Pro M2 is available in two configurations.

In its least expensive version, the laptop from Apple is equipped with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage space for 1599 euros.

Count 1829 euros to offer you the MacBook Pro M2 equipped with 8 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage space.

As an option, Apple also offers higher RAM of 16 GB or 24 GB, and storage of 1 TB or 2 TB.

Apple MacBook Pro with M2 chip, 256 GB at 1599€

  • on Amazon

  • at Fnac

  • at Baker

Apple MacBook Pro with M2 chip, 512 GB at 1829€

  • on Amazon

  • at Fnac

  • at Baker

MacBook Pro M2: Discover the latest generation of Apple chips

With the Magic Keyboard, Touch Bar and Touch ID unlocking, the next generation of MacBook Pro benefits from the best technologies from Apple.

In SSD, the storage space will allow you to quickly access all your data.

For these new laptops, Apple has chosen to keep the Retina screen of 13.3 inches, or 33.8 cm.

The various MacBook Pro M2s will offer you up to 17 hours of browsing in Wi-Fi 6 mode. Whichever model you select, you will have two Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports. Still under macOS, the MacBook Pro M2s will be compatible with many numerous Apple wireless accessories, which you can connect via Bluetooth 5.0.

For your video calls, you will be free to use the built-in FaceTime HD 720p camera.

Source: leparis

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