Grab a Macbook Pro with M1 for just $1,239 — the lowest ever price

Macbook Pro 13 M1 just $1239
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We love the new Macbook Pro 13 with Apple’s new M1 chip. Packing stellar power and endurance into a small 13-inch frame, you’d struggle to make it any better — that was, until this deal came along.

Right now, you can get the M1 Macbook Pro for its lowest price ever at $1,239 at Amazon. That makes for a $60 saving off the list price, but note that it's available right now for backorder with stock available on Jan. 16.

Apple M1 Macbook Pro: was $1,299, now $1,239 @ Amazon

Apple M1 Macbook Pro: was $1,299, now $1,239 @ Amazon
Apple’s first foray into the world of ARM laptops has taken the world by storm. The M1 Macbook Pro is a 13-inch rocket with stamina — 2.8x CPU performance and 5x graphics performance over the previous-gen and up to a massive 20 hours of battery life.

Watching the announcement last November, we were a little skeptical of the vague charts and lack of clarity in describing the power of the new Macbook Pro 13 with M1. But after trying it for ourselves, consider us M1 converts.

Apple’s custom-CPU-equipped Macbook Pro is a powerhouse — capable of crunching the most intensive tasks with ease, most of which won’t even cause the laptop to break a sweat, all while it remains whisper quiet.

Along with this performance comes mind-blowing longevity, thanks to the longest Macbook Pro battery life we’ve ever seen (lasting 16 hours 32 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test). Simply put, it is an amazing laptop that is worth the list price, and made even better with this deal.

Looking for something bigger? Maybe you want to stick in the Windows camp? Take a look at our best laptops list. 

Jason England
Content Editor

Jason brought a decade of tech and gaming journalism experience to his role as a writer at Laptop Mag, and he is now the Managing Editor of Computing at Tom's Guide. He takes a particular interest in writing articles and creating videos about laptops, headphones and games. He has previously written for Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus. In his spare time, you'll find Jason looking for good dogs to pet or thinking about eating pizza if he isn't already.