It’s a good week for Apple enthusiasts looking to score some good deals on Apple’s newest computers. Not only the 15-inch MacBook Air On sale for $100 off at Amazon and But we also see the first striking assumption in Apple’s latest Mac Studio. Currently, Expercom – an Apple Authorized Retailer – is selling the new M2 Max powered desktop machine from $1,899.05 ($100 off) With 32GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, a 12-core processor and a 30-core GPU. If you’re looking for even more power, you can buy the M2 Ultra version starting at $3,799.05 ($200 off) With 64GB of RAM, 1TB of storage, a 24-core processor and a 60-core GPU.
The new Mac Studio is a powerhouse of a desktop computer, one that’s ideal for professionals who need an incredibly fast compact machine. It can handle demanding creative work in apps like Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro without a problem, and offers even better performance than its predecessor. The desktop also now comes with Wi-Fi 6E connectivity for faster download speeds along with a wide range of ports, several of which are conveniently located on the front. This includes an SD card as well as two USB-C ports if you buy the M2 Max model, or two Thunderbolt 4 ports if you choose the M2 Ultra configuration.
Amazon’s compact smart display includes an improved microphone array and an updated speaker system that should allow for better sound quality – a claim we haven’t yet tested. Although otherwise, it is similar to its predecessor, allowing it to serve as a great smart alarm clock that will fit any nightstand. The display can also be used for a wide range of Alexa-enabled tasks, allowing you to easily set reminders, get news and weather reports, and control other smart home devices with nothing more than your voice.
Now for the out-of-this-world deal (ha, ha). For those of you planning games this weekend, Star Wars Jedi: Survival Still on sale for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X at Amazon, The most affordable purchaseand target for $54.99 ($15 off), which is one of the best prices we’ve seen on a single-player game since its debut in late April.
If you’ve ever dreamed of being a Jedi, play Jedi: Survival May feel like a dream come true. As my colleague Andrew Webster wrote in his review, the game, after all, offers the closest experience you’ll get to such a feeling. The action-adventure title is well made and as captivating to play as its predecessor, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order; However, it does come with some minor gameplay improvements, including new baddies, a host of additional lightsaber techniques, and even more movement abilities.