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    Farewell, Cheese-Grater Mac Pro: Apple’s Nostalgia Offer Continues!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. Mac Pro Discontinuation: Apple officially discontinued the Mac Pro on March 26, 2026, removing it from their website, marking an end to an era of professional computing.

    2. Limited Availability: Only 17 refurbished Mac Pro units remain available through Apple’s Certified Refurbished store, with prices ranging from $6,289 to over $10,000, catering to professionals needing PCIe expansion.

    3. Warranty and Return Policy: The refurbished Mac Pro comes with a one-year limited warranty, and customers can opt for AppleCare+ during checkout, alongside a 14-day return policy.

    4. Final Opportunity: With no plans for future Mac Pro hardware, this is likely the last chance for buyers to acquire a Mac Pro directly from Apple, emphasizing urgency in purchasing.

    The End of an Era

    Apple recently announced the discontinuation of the Mac Pro on March 26, 2026. This decision marks the end of a device that has long symbolized professional computing. Many tech enthusiasts remember the iconic “cheese-grater” design fondly. Consequently, it’s surprising to see such an abrupt exit. The product page now directs visitors to a general Mac homepage, effectively signaling Apple’s shift in focus.

    However, a small selection of refurbished Mac Pro units remains available. At the time of writing, Apple’s Certified Refurbished store lists 17 units. Buyers can find both tower and rack-mount options. These units come with a one-year warranty, similar to new devices. Moreover, interested customers can add AppleCare for further peace of mind. Still, these prices are steep. The cheapest model starts at $6,289, while high-end versions can exceed $10,000. Thus, only serious professionals may find this worthwhile.

    A Last Chance for Enthusiasts

    For anyone who has dreamed of owning a Mac Pro, now is the time to act. Apple has made it clear that once these refurbished units are sold out, there will be no replacement. The company has no plans for future iterations of the Mac Pro. This closure leaves a significant gap in Apple’s product lineup, particularly for users seeking easy PCIe expansion, something the Mac Studio fails to offer.

    Despite the high price tag, the Mac Pro still meets specific needs for professional users. Meanwhile, the refurbished stock won’t last long. Customers who hesitate may miss their chance entirely. In a rapidly changing tech landscape, the availability of this iconic machine highlights a critical moment in the continued evolution of professional computing.

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