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Apple’s ridiculous 8TB M5 Max MacBook Pro is a giant $400 off today, nano-texture models $220 off

Alongside a host of notable discounts on the new 2026 MacBook lineup at Amazon, including the M5 Pro and the M5 Air, authorized Apple dealer Expercom is landing today with some compelling offers of its own – the upgraded M5 Pro and M5 Max models are up to $400 off the list prices. 

Expercom is a well known and trusted authorized Apple dealer that tends to step in once in a while with some seriously notable discounts on Apple gear, and especially on the pro-grade premium configs. Today is one of those days. 

The dealer is serving up notable discounts on some M5 Pro and M5 Max configurations you can’t even buy at Amazon. While these models aren’t the most universally appealing, if you are looking for a seriously powerful 2026 machine or something with the upgraded nano-texture display, you certainly do not want to buy them from Apple with deals like these:

You will find some highlights on this landing page, but we have pulled some notable offers from the mix below as well:

Clearly not the sort of configs for your average user, or the light of pocket, but if you’re insane enough to spend $7K on a MacBook, you might as well get it from Expercom and save the $400. 

For everyone else, scope out the relatively more accessible 2026 MacBook Pro deals below:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices