New Amazon all-time low hits 32GB/1TB M5 MacBook Pro at $300 off

New Amazon all-time low hits 32GB/1TB M5 MacBook Pro at 0 off

New Amazon all-time low hits 32GB/1TB M5 MacBook Pro at $300 off

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Publish Date: 2026-05-12 05:57:00

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$300 off/All-time low

As the now discontinued 512GB M5 MacBook Pro models become harder and harder to come across – the 32GB model we featured over the weekend is completely out of stock, Amazon has now dropped its 32GB/1TB model to its best price ever at $300 off

Amazon is now offering the 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro with 32GB of RAM and the 1TB Internal SSD down to $1,799 shipped

This is a regularly $2,099 configuration seeing a straight up $300 price drop here today to deliver the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon to date. 

Unlike many of the particularly notable M5 and M5 Pro MacBook Pro deals we have featured over the last month or so, this one is actually landing on the classic Silver livery as opposed to the Space Black. Both Amazon and B&H are charging $50 more for the Space Black 32GB/1TB. 

While we have tracked some of the now rather elusive 512GB M5 MacBook Pro models at as much as $350 off the original list prices, this 32GB/1TB is still sold at Apple for $2,099. And after the lineup effectively received a price cut for upgraded models like the one featured here, this is actually one of the very best MacBook Pro deals we have tracked all year in terms of how deep the discount is. 

In some cases, when you get up into the heavily upgraded RAM and storage specs it might make more sense to jump up to the more powerful M5 Pro/Max chip, but that’s not really the case here: It is $300 off the list price and $400 under the MSRP on the most affordable M5 Pro model, and $150 under the deal price on the least expensive M5 Pro. 

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