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Most affordable M5 Pro MacBook Pro back to all-time low today at $250 off

It’s back! B&H has now brought back the all-time low on Apple’s most affordable new 2026 M5 Pro MacBook Pro at $250 off. This deal is slightly undercutting Amazon to deliver the lowest price we have tracked online from a reputable source since release in March. 

This particular 14-inch M5 Pro MacBook Pro with 24GB of RAM and the 1TB storage capacity is currently starting down at the $1,986.50 Amazon all-time low right now. 

However, B&H is offering it down at $1,989 with a bonus $40 coupon applied in the cart to drop the price to $1,949 shipped. Regularly $2,199, this is a straight up $250 off the list price and the best we have tracked to date. 

We caught this same deal with a different coupon/discount combo at B&H the other day, but it was extremely short-lived. B&H doesn’t accept orders on Saturday, so today might very well be your only shot at landing this all-time low. 

This offer on the most affordable M5 Pro MacBook Pro also sits alongside a new all-time low at Amazon on the 14-inch 2TB model as well. The deal isn’t quite as deep at $200 off, but it is the best we have tracked on this configuration and it is currently undercutting B&H, Best Buy, and others. 

Scope out more of the best M5 Pro MacBook deals below and keep in mind we also have the base M5 at one of its lowest prices right now as well:

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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