Best Black Friday MacBook deals: Lowest prices now on MacBook Air and MacBook Pro

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MacBook Air 15-inch M3 with Black Friday deal tag
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You don't have to wait for Black Friday to save big on a new MacBook. I've been covering MacBooks for over 20 years — including at Laptop Mag and Tom's Guide — so I know a good discount when I see one.

One of the best things about MacBooks is that you don't have to get the latest model to enjoy a great experience. For example, you can enjoy all the latest Apple Intelligence features — from Writing Tools and Cleanup in Photos to the new Siri — using any MacBook with an M1 chip or newer.

But you'll definitely get better performance and battery life from newer MacBooks, along with some nice perks. For example, if you're deciding between the MacBook Air M3 vs Air M2, the new Air M3 has faster Wi-Fi 6E and dual monitor support.

So what are the best Black Friday MacBook deals so far? For me it's the MacBook Air M2 for $749 on Amazon, which is $250 off. And the brand-new MacBook Pro 14-inch with the M4 chip is over $100 off. Here's all the biggest discounts so far.

  • MacBook Air (M1/256GB): was $999 now $649 @ Walmart
  • MacBook Air 13 (M2/256GB): was $999 now $749 @ Amazon
  • MacBook Air 13 (M3): was $1,099 now $799 @ Best Buy
  • MacBook Air 15 (M3): was $1,299 now $1,099 @ Amazon
  • MacBook Pro M3: was $1,599 now $1,349 @ Amazon
  • MacBook Pro 14 (M4): was $1,599 now $1,474 @ Amazon

Black Friday MacBook Deals

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Mark Spoonauer is the global editor in chief of Tom's Guide and has covered technology for over 20 years. In addition to overseeing the direction of Tom's Guide, Mark specializes in covering all things mobile, having reviewed dozens of smartphones and other gadgets. He has spoken at key industry events and appears regularly on TV to discuss the latest trends, including Cheddar, Fox Business and other outlets. Mark was previously editor in chief of Laptop Mag, and his work has appeared in Wired, Popular Science and Inc. Follow him on Twitter at @mspoonauer.

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