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Best MacBook Deals in 2026: MacBook Neo, Air and Pro at Their Lowest Prices

Press RoomBy Press RoomMay 2, 2026No Comments9 Mins Read
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Apple makes some of the best laptops out there, but most MacBooks aren’t exactly affordable. Apple’s latest MacBook Neo changes that with a starting price of just $599. If you’re looking for high performance but a low price, it’s worth considering Apple’s new budget laptop.

If you want something that’s a bit more powerful, there are several ways to purchase other models without paying full price. You can score a bargain at several retailers, including discounts on the latest M5 models and even the MacBook Neo. We’ve also found decent discounts on previous-gen models.

We’ve pulled together the best MacBook deals worth grabbing. If you’re looking for other Apple gear like iPads, Apple Watches and iPhones, we’re tracking those prices, too.

Keep in mind that prices can shift fast, so if something catches your eye, go ahead and grab the deal. And check back often, as we’ll continue to update this page as deals come and go.

Best M5 MacBook deals

Apple just upgraded the 14-inch MacBook Pro with a new cutting-edge M5 chip. The base M5 model was released in October, with M5 Pro and M5 Max models just added in March.

M5 MacBook Pro (14-inch) at Adorama: $1,599

Apple launched the 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro with a 512GB SSD option, though that has now been phased out of the lineup, with 1TB now the base at $100 more. This version comes with a massive 1TB storage and 16GB memory for easier multitasking.

M5 MacBook Pro (14-inch) at Best Buy: $1,599

Best Buy is currently not offering any direct discounts.

You can potentially save when you trade in your old laptop. Models from Apple, Microsoft, Acer, HP and most major brands are accepted, but your trade-in can’t exceed the cost of the new laptop. You also receive three months of Apple Music and Apple Arcade with your purchase, as well as two months of iCloud storage and two months of Apple TV.

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Save with trade-in and free services

M5 MacBook Pro (14-inch) at Apple: $1,699

Apple’s own site is the obvious choice if you’re looking to snag the new M5 MacBook Pro. The basic 14-inch model comes equipped with a 10-core CPU, 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage and starts at $1,699. If you’re looking to upgrade, you can score some savings by trading in your old Mac. You’ll also get 3% cash back if you make the purchase with your Apple Card*.

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Save with trade-in, cash back with Apple Card

M5 MacBook Pro (14-inch) at B&H: $1,599

You can currently save $100 in direct discounts, plus more if you’ve got an older Apple device to trade in. If you pay with a Payboo Credit Card*, you can save a little on the tax as well.

Best MacBook Neo deals

The MacBook Neo is Apple’s newest laptop, and it’s most affordable one yet. We rounded up where you can purchase the new MacBook Neo below, and any potential savings out there.

You can now buy a MacBook Neo at Apple for $599. Students and teachers can save $100, bringing the starting price to $499. 

If you have a laptop you’re trying to get rid of, you can trade it in to shave a little more off that price. Plus, if you use an Apple Card,* you can get 3% back. 

There are no direct discounts on the MacBook Neo at Best Buy. However, you’ll get several Apple freebies with your purchase. This includes three free months of Apple Music and Apple Arcade. You can also get one free month of Apple TV and up to two free months of Apple News Plus. 

Additionally, if you have another device, you can save a bit with trade-in. The value of the trade-in depends on the condition of your device. 

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Save with trade-in, plus freebies

There aren’t any direct discounts or trade-in offers at B&H. However, if you pay with B&H’s Payboo Credit Card,* you can save the sales tax. The exact amount depends on where you’re located. You can also trade in an old Apple device to shave some more off the total. Right now, blush and indigo are marked as in stock, while citrus is still “coming soon.” The silver model is out of stock.

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Save the tax, plus more with trade-in

Though not a massive savings, the MacBook Neo is listed for $9 cheaper at Amazon, starting at $590. And it’s available there in all four colors.

Adorama isn’t currently offering any discounts on the MacBook Neo. Note that all four colors are listed as being on backorder. You can get 5% off with the Adorama Edge Card*.

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Save 5% with Adorama Edge Card

Target isn’t currently offering any direct discounts on the MacBook Neo, but it does have all colors in stock. However, if you have a Target Circle Card,* you can save 5% on your purchase.

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Save 5% with Target Circle Card

Best M4 MacBook deals

M4 MacBook Air at Best Buy: $999

There are no direct discounts available, but if you have an old device to trade in, you can save a good amount. The exact amount depends on what you’re trading in and its condition. Best Buy is also offering 25% off Logitech accessories and 15% off on Asus products with your purchase.

M4 Pro MacBook Pro (16-inch) at B&H: $2,299

You can save $200 on the M4 Pro MacBook Pro, bringing the starting price down to $2,299. You can save more if you’ve got an older Apple device to trade in. If you pay with a Payboo Credit Card*, you can save a little on the tax as well.

Best M3 MacBook deals

M3 Pro MacBook Pro (14-inch) at Adorama: $1,979

If you need something with a little more kick, you can save serious cash by upgrading to the M3 model with a Pro chip. This discounted model features an 11-core processor, 1TB of storage and a blistering 18GB of RAM. Keep in mind this discount only applies to the silver version of this laptop. And this item is final sale, so if you’re unhappy with your purchase you won’t be able to return it.

Best M2 MacBook deals

M2 MacBook Air (13-inch) at Adorama: $1,249

This configuration is one of the few M2 MacBook Airs you can still find on sale in new condition. It comes equipped with an 8-core M2 chip, 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, as well as a 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display.

*All information about the Apple Card, Target Circle Card, Adorama Edge Card and Payboo Credit Card has been collected independently by CNET and has not been reviewed by the issuer.

MacBook prices

Model (with chip and screen size) List price Best price (current) Best price (all-time)
M3 MacBook Pro (14-inch) $2,199 $1,779 $1,189
M4 MacBook Air (13-inch) $999 $999 $749
M4 MacBook Air (15-inch) $1,199 $1,099 $949
M4 MacBook Pro (14-inch) $1,999 $1,799 $1,299
M4 MacBook Pro (16-inch) $2,450 $2,499 $2,154
MacBook Neo (13-inch) $599 $590 $590
M5 MacBook Air (13-inch) $1,099 $1,099 $1,049
M5 MacBook Air (15-inch) $1,299 $1,299 $1,249
M5 MacBook Pro (14-inch) $1,599 $1,599 $1,349
M5 MacBook Pro (16-inch) $2,699 $2,699 $2,649

*Note that “all-time” means the best price we’ve seen on a new model at an Apple-authorized retailer in the product’s lifetime. Prices change frequently and may differ between colors.

How we choose MacBook deals at CNET

Our dedicated CNET deals writers have years of experience scouting the best deals out there on top tech, including bargains on Apple devices. Our combined expertise helps us discern which standout deals are truly a good bargain, evaluating the model, year, specs, discount and our reviewer’s thoughts for each model. We also ensure that all deals featured on this list are sourced from a trustworthy retailer, so you never have to wonder if a bargain is too good to be true.

You can occasionally find MacBooks on sale throughout the year, but the deals are unpredictable, short-lived and typically fall short of the prices we see during major shopping events. If you’re looking to grab an Apple laptop at the lowest price possible, you’ll want to save your shopping for Black Friday, Cyber Monday or Amazon Prime Day. If you don’t want to wait for the next major event, be on the lookout for weekend flash sales at major retailers like Best Buy, as they’re fairly frequent and often include big discounts on Apple tech.

Apple rarely offers discounts on its own devices, so you’ll have to look elsewhere if you’re hoping to find a MacBook on sale. Major retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart are good places to start, especially during major shopping events. However, it’s also worth seeing what deals are available at smaller online retailers like Adorama, B&H and Newegg, as they may offer some under the radar bargains that aren’t being matched at larger competitors.

One of the most important factors to consider is which configuration is on sale. A $500 discount might look enticing, but it may be exclusive to an upgraded version of the laptop with maxed-out specs, so you’ll ultimately end up paying more for expensive hardware you may not need. Be sure to check the storage, memory, screen size and processor to make sure the configuration fits your needs and your budget.

While Amazon, Best Buy and Adorama typically have the best prices, one benefit to paying full price and buying from Apple is that you can customize the machine, adding more RAM or a higher-capacity solid-state drive. The models sold by Amazon and other retailers have fixed configurations.

You can find refurbished MacBooks on the Certified Refurbished Mac at Apple. Refurbished inventory changes rapidly, so you may not always see the latest MacBook Air or Pro available. If you’re looking for a specific model, it’s worth keeping an eye on this page as you can lock in substantial savings.

Apple offers students an educational discount, which can trim hundreds of dollars from the price of a new laptop or tablet.



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