Cyber Monday is in the past, but there are a ton of Cyber Week MacBook deals to take advantage of. And we're seeing huge savings on some of the best laptops that money can buy! In fact, not only do these deals match what we saw during Black Friday, some are actually better.
For example, you can snag the new 14-inch MacBook Pro M3 for $1,499 at Amazon, which is $100 off. But if you want a stellar saving, you can grab the M1 Max MacBook Pro 16-inch for $1,100 off the list price — crazy good value for money!
If you're looking to find all the best remaining deals, check out our main Cyber Monday deals page and the Apple Store coupons page. Our Amazon Cyber Monday deals live blog is covering the best discounts you can still get on TVs, headphones, appliances and more.
Cyber Monday MacBook deals — Quick links
- MacBook Air 13" (M1/256GB): was $999 now $949 @ Amazon
- MacBook Air 13.6" (M2/256GB): was $1,099 now $949 @ Best Buy [TOP PICK!]
- MacBook Air 15" (M2/256GB): was $1,299 now $1,199 @ Amazon
- MacBook Pro 14" (M3/512GB): was $1,599 now $1,499 @ Amazon [NEWEST MODEL]
- MacBook Pro 16.2" (M1 Max/1TB): was $3,499 now $2,399 @ B&H Photo
- Apple Magic Trackpad: was $129 now $109 @ Amazon
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MacBook accessories
MacBook Air vs Pro
When you're buying a MacBook there's one common question everyone has to answer for themselves at some point: MacBook Air vs MacBook Pro?
The simple answer is: Both are great laptops that feel speedy to use and last a long time on a full battery. MacBook Airs are ultralight laptops that now come with either 13-inch or 15-inch screens and are generally fine for basic work and browsing, while MacBook Pros are slightly heavier, come with 14-inch or 16-inch screens (now that the 13-inch MacBook Pro is discontinued) and are better-suited for demanding tasks like coding, photo/video editing or game development.
Apple M1 vs M2 vs M3 chip
Once you've decided whether you want a MacBook Air or Pro, the next thing to think about is which model you want. In general, the newer the laptop, the better it performs.
Ever since Apple rolled out the first MacBook Air with M1 in 2020 we've been amazed by how speedy and power-efficient Apple's laptops are now that the company is equipping them with its own Apple silicon. What that means for you is that while the newest MacBooks with M3 chips are the fastest and most powerful on the market, you won't be missing out if you decide to get an older MacBook with an M2 chip instead.
Even the old M1-powered MacBook Airs are still plenty serviceable as basic laptops you can use to browse the web, write emails or do homework. Just don't expect them to be supported as long as the newer MacBooks, which will support the latest version of macOS for years to come.