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Back in-stock: 24GB M5 MacBook Pro live again at $300 off the original launch price

Alongside a host of notable price drops at up to $300 off on the 2026 M5 Pro and M5 Max lineups, one of the better deals we have tracked this year on the more affordable M5 MacBook Pro is now live again and back in stock at Amazon – the 24GB/1TB at $200 off the list price and $300 off its launch price. 

Amazon is now offering Apple’s 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro with 24GB of RAM and the 1TB internal SSD down at $1,699 shipped. This is the same Amazon all-time low we featured late last week, but it quickly went out of stock and is now back once again. 

This particular machine debuted in late 2025 at $1,999 and is now $300 less than that. It effectively saw a price drop by way of Apple upgrading the storage capacity tiers on the M5 lineup as of March 2026 – it now carries an $1,899 sticker price and is seeing a straight up $200 discount at Amazon right now. 

While B&H has been rather competitive with Amazon over the last week or so on the latest MacBook lineup, it is charging $1,750+ for this configuration right now. 

This one did see some notable price drops during the Black Friday and late 2025 holiday season last year, but the deals maxed out at $1,749 leaving the recent offers as the very best prices we have tracked to date on the mid-range M5 machine. 

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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