Amazon’s Prime Day is almost here and the retailer has already made deals on some hotly anticipated products live. This includes some pretty sweet discount on Apple’s MacBook lineup.
The good thing is that Amazon is even offering discounts on the 2019 MacBook Pro lineup so if you have been thinking of buying one for quite some time, you might want to consider pulling the trigger now.
Amazon is still not selling the new 2019 MacBook Air with True Tone display or the new base 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar and a quad-core chip though. You will get the previous generation models at a discounted price to make up for it.
DJI is also issuing a series of mega discounts on popular drones and kits for Prime Day. Shoppers can take advantage of the deals, which include $200 off the Mavic Pro or $300 off the Mavic Pro Fly More Combo, at the DJI official store on Amazon, as well as on the company's own website at store.dji.com. I successfully used the amazon video player by installing Chrome on my MacBook Pro! Rollback Post to Revision RollBack To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
2018 MacBook Air
- 13-inch Retina MacBook Air (8GB RAM, 128GB storage, Gold) – $999 ($200 off)
- 13-inch Retina MacBook Air (8GB RAM, 128GB storage, Space Gray) – $1,199 ($200 off)
MacBook Pro
- 2018 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (2.4GHz Core i5, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) – $1,688 ($110 off)
- 2018 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (2.4GHz Core i5, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD) – $1,868 ($130 off)
- 2018 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (2.2GHz 6-core Core i7, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) – $2,189 ($209 off)
- 2018 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (2.6GHz 6-core Core i9, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) – $2,558 ($240 off)
iMac and iMac Pro
Amazon also has discounts of anywhere between $50 to $400 on various iMac and iMac Pro variants.
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We are continuously updating this deals roundup with more deals and updated prices as and when we come across them.
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By Mike Wuerthele
Friday, October 04, 2019, 08:46 am PT (11:46 am ET)
On Friday, the Amazon Prime Video app was not searchable in the iOS and tvOS app stores for several hours, in what now appears to be a technical issue.Friday, October 04, 2019, 08:46 am PT (11:46 am ET)
At about 11:00 A.M. Eastern Time, the Amazon Prime Video app was no longer discoverable in a search on the App Store. However, the App Store page still existed at 11:32 for the application, including information around Thursday's update to the app. At 11:42, the page was made unavailable.
There are reports on social media that claim that the Amazon Prime Video is not functional, as a result of the purge. But, AppleInsider can confirm that existing app installations work on iOS 13.1.2, the iOS 13.2 beta, and the tvOS 13 release version.
@AmazonHelp yo where is the Amazon Prime Video app for iOS? I can't seem to find it on the AppStore pic.twitter.com/YkuhwdxQ46
— copscantdance (@copscantdance) October 4, 2019Given that Amazon issued that app update on Thursday night for X-ray view in some sporting events, a business clash seems unlikely. More likely is a problem with the update, forcing a withdrawal of the app temporarily.
At 4:12 P.M. Eastern Time, the Amazon Prime Video app was restored on both stores.
Update October 4, 2:51 P.M. Eastern Time: Sources inside Amazon are telling us that the absence of the application on the App Stores is a technical issue, and access should be restored shortly.
Update October 4, 4:13 P.M. Eastern Time: Amazon and Apple have restored the app to both the iOS and tvOS App Stores.