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The MacBook Pro has long been the machine creative professionals and power users reach for when they need serious performance. Apple just released the M5 chip a few weeks ago to replace the M4 and something unusual is happening on Amazon: The previous 16GB/512GB M4 model was still selling at $1,
Most of Apple's Macs are slated to get M5 chips across 2026, and there's a possibility we'll even see the first M6 chips toward the end of the year. Updates are planned for everything from the MacBook Air to the Mac Studio.
Rumors of an early 2026 release for an entry-level MacBook with an iPhone chip continue to swirl. With an expected price range of between $700 and $900, its place in Apple's laptop lineup is far from clear.
TL;DR: A refurbished Apple MacBook Air for $169.97 (MSRP: $999) — 12-hour battery, 128GB storage, and Intel Core i5 performance.
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Apple seems set to launch a cheaper MacBook, the 12th-gen iPad, and the iPhone 17e early in 2026
That cheaper MacBook has been previously rumored, and it would put Apple laptops within the reach of people on lower budgets. It's thought that the price could be around $599 in the US – the most affordable MacBook you can currently get from Apple brand new is the $999 / £999 / AU$1,599 MacBook Air.
The wait for a pocket-friendly MacBook is apparently not going to be a long one. But the real surprise would to the cuts Apple makes to keep it in the same bracket as the iPad Air’s hunting ground.
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Apple puts mac pro on hold to prioritize faster, cheaper mac studio
Apple’s most expensive desktop is slipping out of the spotlight as the company concentrates on a smaller, more flexible machine that better fits its silicon roadmap. The Mac Pro is reportedly being treated as a low priority while Apple channels its energy into making the Mac Studio faster and more affordable for the creative professionals
Apple’s Mac Pro faces an uncertain future as the Mac Studio and Apple silicon redefine professional computing. Discover what’s next.
An interview with Apple's Mac and Enterprise Marketing teams about the rise of the MacBook Air in unexpected places.