Deals: Get the M1 13-Inch MacBook Pro for $1,199.99 on Amazon ($99 Off)

Amazon is offering the M1-enabled 13-inch MacBook Pro (256GB) for $1,199.99, down from $1,299.00. You'll see the price reflected at the checkout screen after a $50 coupon is automatically applied.

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This is a match of the previous low price that we've seen on this MacBook Pro, and it's only available in Silver. Due to high demand, the notebook won't be in stock until January 14, but you can order it today to lock in this sale price.

B&H Photo is matching this price in Space Gray, but the retailer also has low stock and no estimate for when they will start shipping. In terms of the 512GB model, you can save $50 on Amazon.

You can find even more discounts on other MacBooks by visiting our Best Deals guide for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. In this guide we track the steepest discounts for the newest MacBook models every week, so be sure to bookmark it and check back often if you're shopping for a new Apple notebook.

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peneaux Avatar
59 months ago
I'll pay extra to remove the TouchBar.
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performa_6400 Avatar
59 months ago

An 8GB laptop in 2020 seems like a poor purchase
Have you not read any of the reviews of these things running multiple apps, editing raw 8k video files all while sitting as cool as a cucumber?
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kp98077 Avatar
59 months ago

An 8GB laptop in 2020 seems like a poor purchase
LOL! its M1---
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ajfahey Avatar
59 months ago

I'll pay extra to remove the TouchBar.
I’d pay to have a programmer delete comments on this site by people that will pay to have the touch bar removed.
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CarlJ Avatar
59 months ago
Low-priced deals on unspecified models of Macs are way less interesting in this era where you can’t upgrade the RAM and SSD later. There’s no way I’d buy a Mac that was limited to 256 GB of SSD and 8 GB of RAM.
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CarlJ Avatar
59 months ago

Have you not read any of the reviews of these things running multiple apps, editing raw 8k video files all while sitting as cool as a cucumber?
Yes, the performance of the 8GB M1 is impressive, this year. 3-4 years down the line, apps will have gotten more memory intensive (especially things like running VMs, which isn’t really possible yet), and this machine will still only have 8 GB. Personally, I see the 256 GB SSD as a bigger limiting factor. When I buy an M1-based machine, it’s going to have larger amounts of both RAM and SSD, with an eye towards handling anything I can throw at it for years to come.
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