Prime Day MacBook deals — 7 UK deals I recommend
These are the best Prime deals on MacBooks available in the UK
Prime Day is almost over, and this has been one of Amazon's biggest! If you’re on the hunt for one of the best MacBooks, you won’t get many more timely opportunities to take advantage of a sweet discount on one of Apple’s quality laptops.
There are already a number of enticing deals from several major retailers that you can buy right now. So if you're looking for a new MacBook, this is your last chance to snap up the best deals we've ever seen.
The collection of deals below spans both the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro, and covers the last few generations of Apple chips, featuring the M1, M2 and M3 range. Let the splurging commence!
Best Prime Day Macbook deals — Quick links
- MacBook Pro 14-inch M3 Pro (512GB): was £2,099 now £1,899 @ Amazon
- MacBook Pro 14-inch M3 (1TB): was £1,899 now £1,729 @ Currys
- MacBook Air 15-inch M3 (256GB): was £1,299 now £1,129 @ Amazon
- MacBook Air 15-inch M3 (512GB): was £1,499 now £1,379 @ Amazon
- MacBook Air 13-inch M2 (512GB): was £1,441 now £1,090 @ Ebuyer
- MacBook Air 13-inch M2 (256GB): was £1,119 now £995 @ Currys
- MacBook Air 13-inch M1 (256GB): was £999 now £799 @ Amazon
Best Prime Day Macbook deals
MacBook Pro 14" (M3 Pro/512GB): was £2,099 now £1,899 @ Amazon
The new M3 Pro MacBook Pro features a blisteringly fast M3 Pro chip, which has an 11-core CPU and 14-core GPU to help it monster even the most demanding tasks. This model also features 18GB of RAM, as well as a beautiful 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display.
MacBook Pro 14" (M3/1TB): was £1,899 now £1,729 @ Currys
You can save £170 on the 14-inch M3 MacBook Pro with 8GB of RAM and a 1TB solid-state drive. The most recent MacBook Pro doesn't go on sale quite as much as we'd like, so be sure to scoop up this deal while it lasts.
MacBook Air 15" (M3/256GB): was £1,299 now £1,129 @ Amazon
The MacBook Air M3 is perfect for anyone looking for a big-screen MacBook without the premium price of a MacBook Pro. It delivers fantastic performance and amazing 15-hour battery life. It sports a 15.3-inch Retina display (2880 x 1864), Apple's M3 CPU w/ 10 core GPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD.
MacBook Air 15" (M3/512GB): was £1,499 now £1,379 @ Amazon
If you need more storage space on the 15-inch MacBook Air, this 512G model is also on sale at a decent discount. Besides storage, it has the same display and RAM as the model listed above this deal.
MacBook Air 13" (M2/256GB): was £1,119 now £995 @ Currys
Though the M3 model obviously produced better performance figures during our testing than its predecessor, the M2 MacBook Air is no slouch. Its battery life also impresses, clocking in at 14 hours and 20 minutes in our MacBook Air M2 review.
MacBook Air 13" (M2/512GB): was £1,441 now £1,090 @ Ebuyer
Need more than the base storage amount? This 512GB M2-powered Air provides a good deal more space than the 256GB model. And if you download movies or games regularly that SSD is going to fill up fast.
MacBook Air 13" (M1/256GB): was £999 now £799 @ Amazon
Though the MacBook Air M1 is a few years old at this point, it means you can get one pretty cheap. And while its M1 chip isn't the latest and greatest performer, it continues to deliver solid performance and battery life.
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Dave is a computing editor at Tom’s Guide and covers everything from cutting edge laptops to ultrawide monitors. When he’s not worrying about dead pixels, Dave enjoys regularly rebuilding his PC for absolutely no reason at all. In a previous life, he worked as a video game journalist for 15 years, with bylines across GamesRadar+, PC Gamer and TechRadar. Despite owning a graphics card that costs roughly the same as your average used car, he still enjoys gaming on the go and is regularly glued to his Switch. Away from tech, most of Dave’s time is taken up by walking his husky, buying new TVs at an embarrassing rate and obsessing over his beloved Arsenal.