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Apple’s 32GB M5 MacBook Pro hits new Amazon all-time low, or grab the 16GB for nearly $400 less

Alongside a host of the lowest prices to date on the latest M5 MacBook Air to start the week off, deals on the M5 MacBook Pro and new 2026 M5 Pro are rolling too. We just spotted a new Amazon all-time low on the 32GB/1TB M5 MacBook Pro, but you might want to consider the M5 Pro deal we have below for barely $10 more instead, or the 16GB M5 at nearly $400 less. Scope it out. 

Amazon is now offering the 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD down at $1,935 shipped. Regularly $2,099, you’re looking at one of the newer configurations of this model that landed on Amazon in March with a $164 price drop – this is the lowest price we have tracked to date on this machine there. 

Here’s the thing though, for a price like that, you had better be sure you need the 32GB of RAM here because you can get a 2026 24GB M5 Pro MacBook Pro for a touch more. So, $1,935 for a 32GB M5 or $1,949 for a 24GB M5 Pro MacBook Pro, both with 1TB of storage:

Alternatively you could go the other direction and get a 16GB or 24GB M5 MacBook Pro for a whole lot less ($394 less) – the 24GB/1TB Amazon all-time low is also back in-stock now:

Whichever direction you choose to go or not, I would go for either of those options as opposed to the 32GB model Amazon low above. Now, I really don’t need 32GB of RAM, and you might, but just something to consider here. 

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Avatar for Justin Kahn Justin Kahn

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