B&H Drops 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro to $1,669 — $350 Off

This weekend, B&H slashed the price of Apple’s 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro model sales have fallen to $1,669. This version includes the 10-core M5 chip, 16GB of unified memory, 1TB of SSD storage, and comes with a 96W USB-C power adapter — a $20 upgrade over the standard 70W charger. The $350 discount brings it below Amazon’s listing for the same machine with the 70W adapter, which is currently priced at $1,849.
Free two-day shipping is available for customers in the contiguous U.S. on the Space Black color variant.

Other M5 MacBook Pro Deals You Can Grab Now

If this configuration isn’t your fit, several other deals are active across the M5 family. Highlights include:
• A 14″ MacBook Pro M5 with 24GB RAM and 1TB SSD for $2,199—$320 off.
• A 14″ MacBook Pro M5 Pro (15-core CPU, 16-core GPU) with 24GB/1TB for $2,299—saving $200.
• Options with higher-end M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, upgraded GPUs and more storage/separate prices across Amazon and B&H offering $200-$600 savings depending on spec and capacity.
• 16″ models are also down, with notable pricing in the M5 Pro and M5 Max ranges—cheaper than normal for those looking for larger screens and beefier graphics.

Details & Stock Alert

The key model in this weekend’s spotlight is the 14-inch base MacBook Pro equipped with the M5 silicon, 16GB RAM, 1TB storage, and the upgraded 96W power adapter. If you prefer the standard 70W adapter, Amazon’s version remains higher in price.
Most deals are for the Space Black finish, and free expedited shipping is included when shipped within the lower 48 states. However, B&H warns that stock is limited for many of these offers—once inventory moves, prices could increase or sell out.

This sale reflects a broader trend: Apple’s MacBook Pro lineup with M-series chips continues to draw steep discounts as newer models loom, and retailers compete on specs, accessories, and shipping speed. If you’ve been waiting for a chance to get higher-end memory or screen size, the current round of price drops offers compelling value—just act quickly.