Apple’s M1 MacBook Pro returns to its lowest price yet following $150 discount

Amazon low $150 off

Update: Amazon has dropped the price to $1,149, saving you an extra $1 and marking the best price to date.

Amazon currently offers Apple’s latest 13-inch MacBook Pro M1/8GB/256GB for $1,149.99 shipped. Usually selling for $1,299, today’s offer saves you $149, matches our previous mention for the all-time low, and is only the second time we’ve seen this steep of a discount. Equipped with 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM, Apple’s latest MacBook Pro enters with an M1 chip for improved performance and up to 17-hour battery life. Everything is centered around a 13-inch Retina display that pairs with two Thunderbolt ports, Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, and Apple’s Touch Bar. See why we deemed it a “once-in-a-generation leap” in our hands-on review and then head below for more.

A great way to put some of your savings to work will be by expanding the I/O selection of the M1 MacBook Pro with Anker’s PowerExpand+ 7-in-1 USB-C Hub at $27. This offering arrives with a bevy of ports including HDMI, USB-A, SD card readers, and even 100W USB-C power delivery. Its aluminum housing should fit right in with the rest of your Apple setup too, which is always a nice perk. There’s also a 4.7/5 star rating from over 5,600 customers, as well.

We’re also tracking some of the best prices to date on the M1 MacBook Air for those who would rather trade some of the added Pro power for a more compact machine. But otherwise, be sure to swing by our Apple guide for even more ways to save, including the first price cut on the Apple Watch Black Unity Sport Band at $39 and Apple’s previous-generation iPad Pro at $120 off.

Apple M1 MacBook Pro features:

Used by students, creative professionals, and more, the Apple 13.3″ MacBook Pro now features Apple’s first chip designed specifically for Mac. The Apple M1 integrates the CPU, GPU, Neural Engine, I/O, and more into a single system on a chip (SoC). Tackle your projects with the fast 8-Core CPU and take on graphics-intensive apps and games with the 8-core GPU.

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