Earlier today we reported that Apple had added the MacBook Neo to the revamped store on its website, and it turns out the new additions go beyond that.
Other products added for the first time today to Apple’s revamped store in the United States and Canada include the MacBook Air with the M5 chip, MacBook Pro models with the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, and the second-generation Studio Display (2026). The high-end Studio Display XDR was also briefly available in Apple’s revamped store in Canada.
All products listed above were initially launched in March 2026.
Note that the listings incorrectly state that the Studio Display (2026) has an XDR display, which is actually limited to the high-end Studio Display XDR.
Given that Apple just raised prices on some products, including all Macs, the prices for many of these refurbished models are similar to what Apple was charging for equivalent brand-new models just a day ago. For example, the MacBook Air with the M5 chip now starts at $1,299, down from $1,099, and refurbished models start at $1,099.
Since the Studio Display did not receive a price increase, there are opportunities to save on this product. In the United States, the second-generation model starts at $1,599 new, while the refurbished equivalent starts at $1,229.
Some of these products have also been added to renovated Apple stores in some European countries, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and elsewhere.
Apple says it subjects refurbished products to “comprehensive functionality testing” and a “thorough cleaning and inspection process,” and that they are covered by Apple’s one-year limited warranty and eligible for extended AppleCare+ coverage. In our opinion, Apple refurbished devices are virtually indistinguishable from new devices.
