We can now reserve the MacBook Pro 13 with M2 chip

MacBook Pro with M2

Last Monday, June 6, at the this year's wwdc, Apple introduced, in addition to updates to the operating systems of all devices, several devices themselves. Among them, we have the new 13-inch MacBook Pro and the new M2 chip. From the official website, we can now reserve the different models that start at 1619 euros. So if you want to be one of the first to receive this new computer with the super chip inside, don't think about it too much because some delivery times begin to extend over time. 

Since the new 13-inch MacBook Pro was presented to society at the last edition of the WWDC, many users have been waiting for this moment. That of being able to reserve the new computer with the new M2 chip that promises much more speed, fluidity, effectiveness, efficiency and over all power. That is why the configurations offered through the Web vary the delivery time of the MacBook Pro.

Thus, for example, if we opt for the most basic model, the one that costs 1649 euros and has that M2 chip, with 8GB of unified memory and 256GB of SSD storage, has a one week waiting period. At least in the Madrid area.

However, if we customize it, that is, if we start adding configurations that are not the default or factory settings, we find that the waiting period is quite long. For example, if we ask with 16 GB of unified memory, we already have to wait to receive it at the beginning of July. 

Now, if we decide to buy the most of the most, and we add a custom configuration, with 24GB of memory and 2TB of storage, we are not only spending a whopping 2.999 euros, but we will have to wait until early August to receive the computer at home.

We also assume that these deadlines will be extended as orders are placed. So, as we have said before, don't expect too much if you want it. 


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