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Best Buy, you've done it again. I just spotted this $310 discount on the 16-inch Apple MacBook Pro (M4 Pro), dropping the price to $2,189 (was $2,499). Yes, that's still a sizable chunk of change. But when you consider that this is easily one of Apple's most performant laptops it has ever released, any price cut significantly raises the value on offer.
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Save US$310Apple MacBook Pro (16-inch, M4 Pro): was US$2,499 now US$2,189 at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼Display - 16-inchProcessor - M4 ProRAM - 24GBStorage - 512GB
<p>If you want to hit the sweet spot between ultra-high performance and a reasonable price tag for a premium laptop, the M4 Pro is the way to go. It's considerably more affordable than the M4 Max, but still offers incredible computing power for all of your creative tasks. And you also get that beautiful 16-inch Liquid Retina XDR display, offering an eye-catching viewing experience for shows and story games in your downtime. Now for $310 off during Black Friday.View DealSo why not just go with one of the latest M5 MacBooks? Well, the M4 Pro is actually more performant in multi-core tasks like video editing, 3D rendering, and graphic design. Which is exactly why we chose it for our best Macs and MacBooks roundup, at the "best for content creators" spot, over an M5 model.
The base configuration here also comes with 24GB of unified memory, which is a major boon for multitasking and resource-intensive work or hobbies.
Even at its discounted $2,189 asking price, this MacBook won't appeal to everyone. But it's not made for everyone. Apple designed this system with creative professionals and prospective macOS gamers in mind.
The performance under the hood isn't all you get, either. Like every MacBook, the 16-inch M4 Pro model has that touch of unmistakable Apple feng shui. You get a gorgeous Liquid Retina XDR display, 140W MagSafe charging, and a satisfying Magic Keyboard with Touch ID built in.
Pick it up today at a record-low price from Best Buy in space black or silver.
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Save US$157Apple MacBook Pro: was US$1,799 now US$1,642 at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Display - 14 inchesProcessor - Apple M5RAM - 16GBStorage - 1TB
<p>Apple's latest 14-inch MacBook Pro is down to the lowest price I've ever seen it at, thanks to Black Friday. If you already have an excellent M4 MacBook, you don't have a major reason to upgrade to the M5. But, if you're still rocking an M2, or even an Intel-based MacBook, this is an excellent opportunity to get a much-needed performance boost at a very reasonable price. This configuration comes with 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD, but you can bring the price down to $1,444 (was $1,599) if you opt for 512GB of storage.View Deal
Save US$250Apple MacBook Air (15-inch, M4): was US$1,199 now US$949 at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Display - 15 inchesProcessor - Apple M4RAM - 16GBStorage - 256GB
<p>Save $250 on Apple's latest 15-inch MacBook Air (M4), bringing it under $1,000 total. This configuration comes with 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD, which I think is the sweet spot for university students and remote workers (especially when paired with a cloud storage service). If you want some more storage space, you can double it to 512GB for an extra $200.View Deal
Apple 13-inch MacBook Air M4: was US$999 now US$749.99 at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Display - 13 inchesProcessor - Apple M4RAM - 16GBStorage - 256GB
<p>The MacBook Air is Apple's thinnest and lightest laptop. With a powerful M4 chip, it can handle most tasks that you throw at it, while its excellent display, comfortable keyboard, and impressive battery life round it out. Right now it's on sale for $749.99, saving you $200.View Deal
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (M2): was US$799 now US$699 at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼Display - 13 inchesProcessor - Apple M2RAM - 16GBStorage - 256GB
<p>Newer M3 and M4 models are now available, but this is an unbelievable price for a 13-inch MacBook Air with an M2 chip. While it's an older model, it remains an incredibly powerful laptop for those who need a premium powerhouse for school, productivity, coding, or creative work. You also get double the RAM at 16GB (compared with, for example, a base Air M3), although the 256GB of storage feels a little paltry in 2025. Still, we rated it highly in our <a href="https://www.techradar.com/reviews/apple-macbook-air-m2-2022">MacBook Air M2 review, thanks to the stylish design, clear display, impressive performance, and long 18-hour battery life.View Deal
Apple MacBook Air M1: was US$649 now US$599 at WalmartRead moreRead less▼Display - 13 inchesProcessor - Apple M1RAM - 16GBStorage - 256GB
<p>The cheapest MacBook you can buy is the Apple MacBook Air M1, available exclusively at Walmart, for just $599. Not only is this an outstanding price for such a powerful laptop that still holds up well in 2025, but it could also be the <em>last chance to pick one up, as it's officially discontinued. Don't miss this incredible deal if you're looking for a great bang-for-the-buck MacBook.View DealShop more of today's best Black Friday sales
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Marcus Mears IIISocial Links NavigationComputing Reviews and Buying Guides EditorMarcus Mears III is the Computing Reviews and Buying Guides Editor at TechRadar. He's been covering the latest in consumer tech for over 5 years, and he's gone hands-on with everything from the M2 MacBook Air to Valve's Steam Deck. Marcus is an advocate for Right to Repair laws and believes everyone can benefit from getting under the hood of your daily-driver tech. He'll also beat you in Texas Hold 'Em, too.
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