New Apple M1 MacBook Pro surprise price cut returns

MacBook Pro 13-inch
(Image credit: Future/Apple)

The new M1 MacBook Pro was released just a few months ago, so we're super-excited to see this deal on Apple's powerful new laptop. First seen during the Black Friday weekend, this top offer knocks a huge £110 off the new M1 MacBook Pro at Amazon – now just £1,189. 

And there's an equally impressive saving across the pond in the US, with B&H Photo shaving $100 off the new M1 MacBook Pro, dropping the price to $1,199. 

Apple MacBook Pro M1 (2020): £1,299 £1,189 at Amazon
Save £110:
Best deal: UK

Apple MacBook Pro M1 (2020): £1,299 £1,189 at Amazon
Save £110:
A huge saving, this is the cheapest you'll find the all-new 13-inch MacBook Pro with 8GB and 256 SSD on the web right now.

Apple MacBook Pro M1: $1,299 $1,199 at B&H Photo
Save $100:
Best deal: US

Apple MacBook Pro M1: $1,299 $1,199 at B&H Photo
Save $100:
This great deal from B&H Photo has returned - hurrah! But if you want one you'll need to be quick, this deal on the 8GB RAM with 256GB SSD laptop is always short lived, and sells super-fast!

Apple MacBook Pro M1 (2020): £1,299 £1,192 at Currys
Save £107:
Best deal: UK

Apple MacBook Pro M1 (2020): £1,299 £1,192 at Currys
Save £107:
If you ca't get the deal over at Amazon, Curry's comes in a very close second with this very similar offer – an impressive £106 saving on the 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD MacBook model.

Apple MacBook Air M1 (2020): £1,249 £1,149.97 at Amazon
Save £99:
Best value

Apple MacBook Air M1 (2020): £1,249 £1,149.97 at Amazon
Save £99:
If you're interested in Apple's powerful but wafer-thin laptop, Amazon also has a good deal on this MacBook Air. Save almost £70 on the all-new model with 8GB RAM and 512GB SSD.

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Kerrie Hughes
Freelance writer

Kerrie Hughes is a frequent contributor to Creative Bloq, and was once its editor. One of the original CB crew, Kerrie joined the team back in 2013 after moving from her role as staff writer on 3D World. Since then she's written regularly for other creative publications such as ImagineFX, Computer Arts and Digital Camera World. After a stint working for the police, Kerrie is back reviewing creative tech for creative professionals.