At a Glance
- Apple’s new M5 Pro 14-inch is now $1,449 after a $150 discount.
- The M4 MacBook Air is available for $799 on Amazon.
- Older M3, M2, and M1 models also offer significant savings.
The start of the new year brings a wave of MacBook bargains across Apple’s lineup. Retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, B&H, and Adorama are offering discounts and trade-in credits on the latest M5, M4, M3, M2, and M1 laptops.
M5 MacBook Pro Deals
- 14-inch M5 Pro starts at $1,599 list price, now $1,449.
- Best Buy, Amazon, and B&H each give $150 off.
- Trade-in credit available; Apple Card offers 3 % cash back.
- Best Buy adds three months of Apple Music, Apple Arcade, iCloud, and Apple TV.
M4 MacBook Air and Pro Deals
- M4 Air (13-inch) listed at $999, now $799 on Amazon.
- 16-GB RAM / 512-GB SSD version is $1,199 after $250 off.
- 16-inch M4 Pro (24-GB RAM) drops to $2,259 after $240 off.
- M4 Max 14-inch (16-GB RAM) has no direct discount but trade-in credit is available.
M3, M2, and M1 Deals
- Best Buy sells the 15-inch M3 with 16-GB RAM for $1,094.
- M3 Pro (11-core) 512-GB SSD with 18-GB RAM is $1,094 on Best Buy.
- M2 Air (8-core, 16-GB RAM, 512-GB SSD) is $799 at Best Buy.
- Refurbished M2 Air available for $640 at BackMarket.
- Walmart offers a discount on the M1 Air; all colors are in stock.
| Model | List Price | Current Price | All-time Best |
|---|---|---|---|
| M3 Air (13-inch) | $1,299 | $1,094 | $799 |
| M3 Air (15-inch) | $1,299 | $1,066 | $999 |
| M4 Air (13-inch) | $999 | $799 | $749 |
| M4 Air (15-inch) | $1,199 | $949 | $949 |
| M3 Pro (14-inch) | $1,999 | $1,819 | $1,199 |
| M4 Pro (14-inch) | $1,599 | $1,299 | $1,299 |
| M4 Pro (16-inch) | $2,499 | $2,190 | $2,154 |
| M5 Pro (14-inch) | $1,599 | $1,449 | $1,349 |
Key Takeaways

- The M5 Pro 14-inch is the most powerful new MacBook, now $1,449.
- The M4 Air offers a lightweight, budget-friendly option at $799.
- Older M3, M2, and M1 models can be found for under $1,000, making them great value buys.
With these deals, you can upgrade your laptop without breaking the bank.

