MacBook and Surface battle it out in huge Labor Day deal showdown

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The rivalry between Windows and Mac is a story as old as time, but regardless of your allegiance, we’ve got deals for everyone. From today through Labor Day, save hundreds on a new MacBook Pro 14″ with M1 Pro chip or Microsoft Surface Pro 8. Read on for details.

MacBook Pro 14″ M1 Pro for $2,099 ($400 off)

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The MacBook Pro 14″ is a bonafide powerhouse of a laptop, and today, it sits at its lowest price ever. With an M1 Pro chip under the hood, you can expect a good mix of high-end performance and power efficiency that keeps your laptop cool and quiet while you power through daily tasks, all on a single charge. That’s right, you can go an entire day and then without plugging in your MacBook M1 (I do it daily on my 2020 model).

In addition to smooth and reliable performance, the model featured in today’s deal comes with 16GB of memory, which may not sound like much, but the M1 handles it well. There’s also a 1TB SSD, which should be more than enough to store all your files, especially when used in conjunction with an iCloud account. You’ll also be able to choose between a space gray or silver aluminum chassis.

Microsoft Surface Pro 8 for $1,899.99 ($300 off)

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Microsoft hasn’t been making its own hardware for as long as Apple, but the Surface lineup has really come into its own since its launch in 2012. Today, at the pinnacle of Microsoft’s hardware efforts, you can bank a new Surface Pro 8. for one of the lowest prices we’ve seen so far.

Surface Pro 8 was designed with versatility in mind: It can be a full-featured laptop when you need it, or detach the keyboard for a tablet experience on the go (eat your heart, MacBooks). To power this unique experience, you’ll get an 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of memory, and 1TB of storage. The only catch: the aforementioned detachable keyboard isn’t included in this deal, but you can add one here.

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