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Apple’s most affordable 2TB M5 Pro MacBook Pro hits Amazon all-time low at over $250 off today

Alongside a host of notable discounts across the M5 MacBook Pro and 2026 M5 Pro machines below, folks looking towards an upgraded machine without getting up into the wildly expensive stuff will find the 2TB M5 Pro at a new Amazon all-time low today – it is now over $250 off the list price. 

Amazon is now offering the most affordable 2TB M5 Pro MacBook Pro you can buy at a new $2,346.50 shipped all-time low. 

This is the configuration with the 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR Display, 24GB of Unified Memory, and the 15-core CPU/16-core GPU setup. It carries a regular price at $2,599 and is now nearly $253 off to deliver the lowest price we have ever tracked at Amazon. 

B&H and Expercom – a pair of well known and trustworthy authorized Apple dealers – did, at one point, have a better price on this machine than Amazon did, but Amazon has now dropped the price down even lower to undercut both of them. 

Again, this the least expensive 2TB model Apple sells on its new 2026 M5 Pro MacBook Pro – the 2TB model with the upgraded 18-core CPU/20-core GPU setup is also on sale at nearly $170 off right now though. 

But for those looking elsewhere in the latest MacBook Pro lineup, scope out the updated deal pricing below:

M5 MacBook Pro

M5 Pro MacBook Pro

M5 Max MacBook Pro

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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