Apple’s 2026 MacBook Pro hits new record price on Amazon

Amazon is offering some historic low prices on Apple’s M5 Pro/M5 Max MacBook Pro, with up to $216 off select models. These deals join Amazon’s discounts on the M5 MacBook Air from last week, which save $150 on several models.

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Starting with the 14-inch models, you can get the MacBook Pro M5 Pro 24GB/1TB for $1,983.94down from $2,199.00. This deal, along with all the others we’re tracking in this article, represent the best prices ever on the new MacBook Pro M5 Pro and M5 Max.

You can get up to $200 off the 16-inch MacBook Pro right now at Amazon, with the 24GB RAM/1TB M5 Pro model hitting a new all-time low price of $2,549.00down from $2,699.00. Most MacBook Pro devices in this sale have an estimated delivery date of May 7 with free shipping.

If you’re looking for more discounts, be sure to check out our Apple deals roundup where we round up the best Apple-related deals from the past week.


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