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Most chatter centers on Apple MacBook deal headlines—especially large discounts on M5/M5 Pro/M5 Max MacBook Pro and M5 MacBook Air—plus a rumor thread about an upcoming M6 MacBook Pro. There’s also one odd repair-avoidance story involving an M1 MacBook Pro used as a live monitor for a headless M4 Pro owner.
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Key TakeawayIf you’re shopping right now, the biggest trend is heavy discount pricing on recent M5 MacBook models alongside ongoing rumors of the next M6 MacBook Pro.
Weekend Apple deals: $500 off MacBook Pro, AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Max 2 $120 off, AirTag 2, moreappleinsider.com
A “Headless” M4 Pro MacBook Pro Owner Avoided $700 In Display Repair Fees By Strapping An M1 MacBook Pro Using Rubber Bands And The Screen As A Live MonitorWCCFTech
M6 MacBook Pro rumors: Improved performance, in a familiar form factorAppleInsider
Deals: M5 Pro MacBook Pro $500 off, AirTag 2 from $20, Find My Wallet Card $25, AirPods Pro 3, moreappleinsider.com
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Tracking: Weekend Apple deals: $500 off MacBook Pro, AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Max 2 $120 off, AirTag 2, more / Deals: M5 Pro MacBook Pro $500 off, AirTag 2 from $20, Find My Wallet Card $25, AirPods Pro 3, more
Tracking: A “Headless” M4 Pro MacBook Pro Owner Avoided $700 In Display Repair Fees By Strapping An M1 MacBook Pro Using Rubber Bands And The Screen As A Live Monitor
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What can we deduce?
Blindly looking at numbers and for connected products doesn't help much in this case. There's not much to go on here, but we can make some assumptions. First, we know that the A3456 and A3457 are bookended by World Travel Adapter Kits (A3455 and A3458). It's not entirely a bad idea to assume Apple would put some form of accessory into that gap, or that it belongs to unreported variants of that kit. The long ranges of identifiers also point to variants of a product, which is typical of Apple to do. For the longer set from A3436 to A3441, one side extends to become the 15-inch MacBook Air, but t