Apple MacBook Pro 13.3\" Laptop w/ Touch Bar (Intel Core i5 2.9GHz/256GB SSD/8GB) For Sale

Apple MacBook Pro 13.3\
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Apple MacBook Pro 13.3\" Laptop w/ Touch Bar (Intel Core i5 2.9GHz/256GB SSD/8GB):
$1477.92

Brand new and unused, in original (sealed) retail packaging. Apple MacBook Pro 13.3\" 256GB Laptop - Model #MLH12LL/A. Newest version of the MacBook Pro, WITH Touch Bar.
Retails for $1720 USD + taxes OR $2300 CAD + taxes.Product Highlights
  • 2.9 GHz Intel Core i5 Dual-Core
  • 8GB of 2133 MHz RAM | 256GB PCIe SSD
  • 13.3\" 2560 x 1600 Retina Display
  • Touch Bar | Touch ID Sensor
  • 4 x Thunderbolt 3 (USB Type-C) Ports
  • 3.5mm Headphone Jack | Stereo Speakers
  • Larger Force Touch Trackpad
  • macOS Sierra
In the Box
  • Apple 13.3\" MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (Late 2016, Space Gray)
  • 61W USB Type-C Power Adapter
  • USB Type-C Charge Cable (6.6\'

  • If applicable, US buyers will be responsible for any taxes and duties imposed by US Customs.
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