The 2023 MacBook Pro M2 Max Can Get Wildly Expensive – SlashGear
Note that even the base version of the M2 Max 16-inch is a pretty high-end machine with 32GB of unified memory and 1TB of SSD storage. However, you can opt for either 64GB of memory (for $400 more), or go up to a staggering 96GB of unified memory for an additional $800. With the latter selected, the machine’s price goes up to $4299.
If you intend to store a lot of data locally on your MacBook Pro, and the base 1TB of SSD storage simply doesn’t cut it, Apple gives you the option to opt for 2TB, 4TB, or 8TB of storage. The last option will bump the price of the machine up by $2200 — taking the price of the system to $6499.
Incredibly, Apple has additional ways to options by allowing you to purchase a license for the Final Cut Pro ($299.99) and Logic Pro ($199.99) apps, which takes the price of your machine to a staggering $6998.98. In addition, Apple also sells you AppleCare+ coverage for three years for an additional $399. Finally, you can also buy a two-meter USB-C to Lightning Cable for $29, and a USB-C to USB adapter for $19, thereby taking the total price tag for the M2 Max-powered 16-inch MacBook Pro to an eye-popping $7445.
Note that this price excludes any local taxes you may be liable to pay. For fun, we entered the zip code for Manhattan (10018), which bumped up the price to more than $8000 ($8106.81, to be precise), with the tax component alone adding up to $660.83.
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