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Most affordable M5 MacBook Pro you can buy back at $1,499 Amazon low ($300 off launch price)

We have been and still are tracking loads of major price drops on the latest MacBook Pro releases, but this morning we are seeing a deep discount on the most affordable model you can buy at $200 off the list price, and $300 under its launch price.

Amazon is now offering Apple’s 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro with 16GB of RAM and the 1TB storage capacity down at $1,499.99 shipped. Both the Space Black and Silver models are down at this price right now.

This is matching the lowest price we have ever tracked at Amazon and only the second time it has been down this low.  

The 16GB/1TB model launched in late 2025 with a $1,799 list price. Then, back in March, Apple decided to do away with the entry 512GB storage tier, which in turn dropped the price of this 1TB configuration to $1,699. 

This effectively raised the price of entry into the M5 MacBook Pro lineup because there was no longer a 512GB model to buy, but it also made the 1TB storage capacity more affordable by $100. 

Today’s deal is $300 under its launch price and $200 under the current list price at Apple to match the lowest we have tracked to date. Today’s deal is, in fact, only the second time we have ever seen the now entry model M5 machine down at a price this low on Amazon. 

It also, as mentioned above, sits alongside a host of discounts on the M5 Pro models:

M5 MacBook Pro

M5 Pro MacBook Pro

M5 Max MacBook Pro

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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


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