The new Macbook Pro is pictured during the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2012 in San Francisco, California June 11, 2012.
The new Macbook Pro is pictured during the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2012 in San Francisco, California June 11, 2012. Reuters/Stephen Lam

Last week, Apple refreshed its 12-inch MacBooks alongside the 13-inch MacBook Air models. The ongoing MacBook Pro sale on Best Buy seems to indicate that the tech giant would also soon upgrade the line-up.

On Best Buy, Apple’s 13.3-inch MacBook Pr o with Retina Display price has been slashed down to US$300 depending on the storage capacity of the device.

Apple’s 13.3-inch MacBook Pro with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of native memory is priced at US$1,099.99 (AU$1,449), saving US$200 upfront. The original price of the device is US$1299.99 (AU$1713).

The online retailer is also offering a price cut of US$300 on 13.3-inch MacBook Pro with 256GB and 512GB internal storage capacities. For those who are interested, the MacBook Pro with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of flash storage is priced at US$1,199.99 (AU$1581) whereas the 512GB model is now available at US$1,499.99 (AU$1,977).

The deal is only valid on 8GB models of the 13-inch MacBook Pro.

Powered by dual-core Intel’s Core i5 processor, Apple’s 13.3-inch MacBook Pro sports an Intel Iris Graphics supporting dual display and video mirroring. The Retina Display comes with a screen resolution of 2560x1600 pixels.

Best Buy is also offering a $300 discount on the 15.4-inch MacBook Pro with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage capacity. To know more about this deal, click here. The device was originally listed at US$1,999.99 (AU$2,634).

Now, the 16GB variant of the 15.4-inch MacBook Pro costs US$1,699.99 (AU$2239) on Best Buy. The device features IPS LED-backlit display with a resolution of 2880x180 0 pixels. Powered by a 2.2GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, the MacBook Pro boasts up to 9 hours of wireless Web or iTunes movie playback.

Apple is rumoured to unveil the new MacBook Pro 2016 line-up at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2016, scheduled in June.