Apple Inc.'s AAPL top-tier 16-inch MacBook Pro powered by the M3 Max chipset costs a whopping $7,199 with maxed-out specifications. But did you know that you can buy all the latest Apple products and the world's most expensive French fries, Crème de la Crème Pomme Frites, for the same money? We did the math!
What Happened: Apple launched the M3-powered MacBook Pro at its Halloween-themed ‘Scary Fast' event on Oct. 30.
As usual, the maxed-out version of some of its products costs a huge amount of money, and that is true for the 16-inch MacBook Pro as well.
See Also: Apple Kept Comparing The M1 Chip With M3, But Should You Upgrade From M1 Mac To An M3 Mac?
We maxed out the 16-inch MacBook Pro – it is powered by the M3 Max chipset with a 16-core CPU and a 40-core GPU, paired with 128GB of RAM and 8TB SSD.
The total comes out to $7,199.
That is massive, and it got us thinking – what can you buy with all this money?
We pulled out our calculator and Apple's website, adding every product that the Tim Cook-led company has on sale right now.
We also made sure to add only the latest products on sale, so if you buy anything from this list, you have the latest and greatest from Apple.
Product | Price |
Apple TV 4K | $149 |
Apple AirPods Pro 2 | $249 |
Apple HomePod | $299 |
Apple Watch Ultra 2 | $799 |
Apple iPad Pro 11 M2 1TB | $1,499 |
Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max 1TB | $1,599 |
Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch M3 2TB | $2,399 |
Crème de la Crème Pomme Frites | $200 |
To our shock, we were still short of a little over $200, so we added Creme de la Creme Pomme Frites, the world's most expensive French fries. They are made by Serendipity, a New York-based restaurant, which uses pure goose fat and sprinkles edible gold to really round it off.
What better way to round off buying the latest and greatest from Apple if not for Guinness World Record-winning French fries, right?
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