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Best MacBook & Mac Prime Day Deals 2026: The best early discounts

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Best MacBook & Mac Prime Day Deals 2026: The best early discounts

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Best Mac deals at Amazon U.S.

Best Mac deals at Amazon U.K.

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If you’re looking to get a great price on a new MacBook, Amazon’s Prime Days event is a great time to grab a bargain. The sale runs from June 23-26, and we expect some huge savings on MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros and maybe some small discounts on the MacBook Neo.

If it’s a Mac mini you are after we don’t expect that the deals will be as forthcoming as there are supply issues affecting availability of the Mac mini and Mac Studio. We could see a discount on the iMac, but with M5 update expected soon, we’d avoid that unless it’s a huge saving.

Be sure to check out our roundup of the best Apple Prime Day deals for the best bargains on iPads, Apple Watches, AirPods, and more. For help deciding which Mac to buy read our comparison of every Mac and MacBook.

Best Amazon Prime MacBook deals

MacBook Air

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The latest MacBook Air models were released in March 2026. The M5 MacBook Air introduced several significant hardware upgrades over previous generations, most notably doubling the base memory and storage capacities.

U.S. Prime Day price: Amazon already has 14% off the price of the 13-inch MacBook Air and 11% off the 15-inch MacBook Air. You can get the 512GB model for $950. However, we recommend waiting because back in May the price dropped to $900.

MacBook Air, 13-inch, M5, 512GB: $950

U.K. Prime Day price: Amazon has already cut the price of the both the 13-inch MacBook Air and 15-inch MacBook Air by 10%. The price of the cheapest MacBook Air is now £988.97, a saving of £110 of the usual price and the best price we’ve ever seen.

MacBook Air, 13-inch, M5, 512GB: £988.97

MacBook Pro

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The latest MacBook Pro models are the M5 series, released in late 2025 and early 2026. The lineup includes 14-inch and 16-inch models with M5, M5 Pro, and M5 Max chips. Key upgrades include improved performance and power efficiency, along with the introduction of Thunderbolt 5 connectivity on M5 Pro and M5 Max models.

U.S. Prime Day price: Amazon is currently selling the M5 MacBook Pro for $1,549, a savings of $150. This isn’t the lowest we’ve seen the price though: it was $1,499 in May. If you have a bit more to spend, the ultimate MacBook Pro (16-inch, M5 Max) is at it’s lowest ever price of $3,649, that’s $250 off.

MacBook Pro, 14-inch, M5, 1TB: $1,549

U.K. Prime Day price: Amazon has discounted the M5 MacBook Pro by 9% in the U.K. dropping the price to £1,545. That’s a savings of £154, but we saw it drop to £1,529 in April. The other MacBook Pro models have better savings, with the 14-inch, M5 Pro model at it’s lowest ever price of £1,978.97, £220 off.

MacBook Pro, 14-inch, M5, 1TB: £1,545

MacBook Neo

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The MacBook Neo is Apple’s most affordable laptop to date, launched in March 2026 with a starting price of $599/£599. It’s designed primarily for students, first-time Mac users, and budget-conscious consumers.

U.S. Prime Day price: Amazon is currently selling MacBook Neo for $590, a savings of $9. This is the same as their all-time low in May so we hope to see it drop even further.

MacBook Neo, $590

U.K. Prime Day price: Amazon is selling the MacBook Neo for £549, £50 off and its lowest ever price.

MacBook Neo, £549

Mac mini

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The Mac mini is Apple’s ultra-compact desktop computer. The latest models, released in October 2024, feature a significant redesign that reduced the chassis to a 5-by-5-inch footprint, making it the smallest desktop Mac ever produced. It’s recent surge in popularity, coupled with component shortages, has constrained stock.

U.S. Prime Day price: Amazon is currently selling a Mac mini for $769, that’s a savings of $29, but due to stock shortages the delivery date isn’t until after June 29. During Black Friday the price dropped to $669, but such price cuts are unlikely currently.

Mac mini, $769

Watch List: The Prime Day MacBook (and Mac) deals we are looking out for

Based on recent reviews and pricing trends for Apple’s MacBooks and desktop Macs these are our buying recommendations:

ModelLowest Ever $ PriceLowest Ever £ PriceBuying Advice
MacBook Neo$589.99£549If you are on a strict budget, the MacBook Neo offers premium build quality a low price. At $550/£549 it would be a true bargain.
13-inch MacBook Air$900£988.97The best overall choice for most users and highly recommended if discounted to $899/£899.
15-inch MacBook Air$1,100£1,168.97We’ve previously seen the price drop to $1,100, which is an excellent deal.
14-inch MacBook Pro, M5$1,499£1,528.97An easy recommendation at $1,499/£1,499, if it drops to that level.
14-inch MacBook Pro, M5 Pro$1,983.94£1,978.97If the price dips below $2,000/£2,000 we recommend buying.
16-inch MacBook Pro, M5 Pro$2,428.97£2,428.97If you want the ultimate Mac laptop and find the 16-inch for around $2,400/£2,400 we recommend it.  
iMac, M4$1,021.51 £1,099Unless you really need one, we recommend waiting for Apple to update the iMac. 
Mac mini, M4$669£689.99If you can find a Mac mini for sale at a discount and you need one now, get it. If you can wait until the M5 update we would recommend you do that. 

Best Mac & MacBook Deals Right Now

Check below to find the best price we are seeing right now for each configuration compared to the best price we have ever seen and the full price.

We’ll start with U.S. prices. U.K. readers can find the best prices in the section below. We indicate in bold where the current price matches the lowest.

U.S. deals

MacBook ProDealLowestMSRP
14-inch, M5, 1TB$1,549 Get the deal$1,499 $1,699
14-inch, M5 Pro, 1TB$2,034.05 Get the deal$1,983.94$2,199
14-inch, M5 Max, 2TB$3,316.31 Get the deal $3,316.31$3,599
16-inch, M5 Pro, 1TB$2,492 Get the deal$2,449$2,699
16-inch, M5 Max, 2TB$3,649 Get the deal$3,649$3,899
MacBook AirDealLowestMSRP
13-inch, M5, 512GB$949.99 Get the deal$899.99$1,099
13-inch, M5, 1TB$1,149.99 Get the deal$1,099.99$1,199
15-inch, M5, 1TB$1,149.99 Get the deal$1,099.99$1,299
MacBook Neo DealLowestMSRP
A18-Pro, 256GB$589.99 Get the deal$589.99$599
A18-Pro, 512GB$689.99 Get the deal$689.99$699
Mac miniDealLowestRRP
M4, 512GB$769.99 Get the deal$669£799
M4 Pro, 512GBOut of stock $1,173.49£1,399
iMacDealLowestMSRP
M4, 256GB, 8-core$1,194.48 Get the deal$1,149$1,299
M4, 256GB, 10-core$1,364.79 Get the deal$1,347.50$1,499

U.K. deals

MacBook ProDealLowestRRP
14-inch, M5, 1TB£1,544.97 Get the deal£1,528.97£1,699
14-inch, M5 Pro, 1TB£1,978.97 Get the deal£1,978.97£2,199
14-inch, M5 Max, 2TB£3,238.97 Get the deal£3,238.97£3,599
16-inch, M5 Pro, 1TB£2,439 Get the deal£2,428.97£2,699
16-inch, M5 Max, 2TB£3,508.97 Get the deal £3,508.97£3,899
MacBook Air DealLowestRRP
13-inch, M5, 512GB£988.97 Get the deal£988.97£1,099
13-inch, M5, 1TB£1,555 Get the deal£1,154.97£1,199
15-inch, M5, 1TB£1,168.97 Get the deal£1,168.97£1,299
Get the dealGet the dealGet the dealRRP
A18-Pro, 256GB£549 Get the deal£549£599
A18-Pro, 512GB£629.97 Get the deal £617.97£699
Mac miniDealLowestMSRP
M4, 512GBOut of stock£689.99$799
M4 Pro, 512GBOut of stock £1,249.99$1,399
iMacDealLowestRRP
M4, 256GB, 8-core£1,149 Get the deal £1,099.00£1,299
M4, 256GB, 10-core£1,249 Get the deal£1,249.00£1,499

Which MacBook should you buy?

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  • MacBook Neo: Best for students, basic tasks, budget buyers.
  • MacBook Air: Ideal for most users, commuters, university students.
  • MacBook Pro, M5: Great for entry-level pro work, creative students.
  • MacBook Pro, M5 Pro & M5 Max: For 4K video, 3D rendering.

Choosing the right MacBook depends on your needs and budget.

Apple’s laptop lineup ranges from the affordable MacBook Neo to the powerful MacBook Pro models powered by M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. For most people, the MacBook Air is the best choice, offering an excellent balance of performance, battery life, portability, and value.

MacBook Air: Best for Most People

Released in March 2026, the 13-inch MacBook Air with M5 chip is our top recommendation for the majority of users due to its balance of portability and power.

We recommend: Apple 13-inch MacBook Air (M5, 2026)

Apple 13-inch MacBook Air (M5, 2026)

MacBook Pro: Best for Creative Professionals

For those with demanding workloads like 4K video editing or software development, the MacBook Pro with M5 Pro is essential. These models feature active cooling to prevent thermal throttling during sustained tasks.

We recommend: Apple 14-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro, 2026)

Apple 14-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro, 2026)

MacBook Neo: Best for Budget Buyers

Introduced in March 2026, the MacBook Neo is Apple’s most affordable laptop ever. It is aimed at K-12 students and casual users who previously might have chosen a Chromebook or a budget Windows laptop.

We recommend: Apple MacBook Neo

Apple MacBook Neo

Which Mac desktop should you buy?

  • Mac mini: Best for students, home offices, AI developers.
  • Mac Studio: Best for creative pros, engineers, power users.
  • iMac: General consumers, all-in-one fans.

Choosing the right Mac desktop depends on whether you prioritize value, professional workstation performance, or an all-in-one design. Currently the lineup is affected by global memory shortages that have constrained availability and led to the discontinuation of several entry-level and high-RAM configurations.

Mac mini: Best for Value

The Mac mini remains the most versatile and cost-effective entry point into the macOS ecosystem. It is particularly popular for home offices, students, and AI developers. As of June 2026, stock is very limited with long delivery times and we are also expecting an update to the M5, so unless you really need one now we don’t recommend buying. See Should I buy a Mac mini.

We recommend: Apple Mac mini (M4, 512GB/16GB RAM)

Apple Mac mini (M4, 512GB/16GB RAM)

Mac Studio: Best for Professionals

We don’t tend to see the Mac Studio for sale at Amazon. Like the Mac mini stock is limited and we expect an update to the M5-series soon.

iMac: Best All-in-One

The iMac is a strong choice for users who want a tidy, single-cable setup for home or office use. Like te other desktops, it is due an update to the M5 so we don’t recommend buying unless the price drops significantly.

Prime Day Mac & MacBook deals to avoid

The cheapest Mac isn’t always the best value. Rather than using Prime Day to spend less, use it as an opportunity to get better specifications for the same budget.

When buying a Mac in 2026, avoid models with too little memory or storage. Most current Macs now start with 16GB of unified memory and a 512GB SSD, which is a much better baseline for modern workloads. The main exception is the entry-level MacBook Neo, which still ships with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

Because Apple Silicon uses unified memory and storage that can’t be upgraded later, it’s worth buying as much RAM and SSD capacity as you can comfortably afford. Memory is especially important for Apple Intelligence features and other AI workloads. While the MacBook Neo supports Apple Intelligence, some advanced features require an M3 chip or later.

For most buyers, prioritizing memory upgrades will deliver greater long-term benefits than paying extra for a faster processor. Professional users should consider at least 36GB of memory, while 64GB or more is recommended for demanding tasks such as video production, software development, and AI work.

Should you buy a MacBook or Mac during Prime Day?

Prime Day is widely considered one of the best times of the year to buy Apple products, alongside Black Friday. However, there are a few things to consider before making a purchase:

  • Prime membership is required: Many of the best deals are exclusive to Amazon Prime members. If you’re not already subscribed, you might be able to take advantage of Amazon’s 30-day free trial or you could sign up for a month and cancel afterward. As well as getting free two-day shipping, Prime customers also get access to Prime Video and Music. Prime memberships cost $139 / £95 annually, or $14.99 / £8.99 / AU$6.99 every month.
  • Other sales: If you miss Prime Day, you’ll have another chance to save during Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days in October, followed by Black Friday sales in November.
  • Student Discounts: Students can take advantage of Apple’s “Back to School” promotion, which runs from June to September in the U.S. and July to October in the U.K, to get free AirPods with the purchase of a qualifying Mac or iPad. Students and educator can save significantly through the Apple Education Store. For example, the MacBook Neo drops to $499 and the MacBook Air to $999.
  • Compare Prices: Amazon isn’t always the cheapest option. Retailers such as Walmart and Best Buy frequently run competing promotions around the time of Prime Day, so it’s worth comparing prices before buying.

Prime Day is available in multiple countries, including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, the U.K., and the U.S.

Why you can trust Macworld’s recommendations

The MacBooks picked here are all chosen by our editors, who have decades of experience with Apple devices. We’ve reviewed everything we recommend, and we only highlight deals that are genuinely good value.

The products selected in this article are at the best current price, usually at or near all-time low prices, and we’ve selected what we think is the best configuration for each product type. We know Apple is expensive, so we’ve chosen products at prices we would be willing to pay, so you can trust that our recommendations will steer you in the right direction.

Prime Big Deal Days: More Apple bargains

For more Amazon Prime Day coverage, check out our other Apple deal roundups and see all our Prime Day Apple Deals coverage.

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