The 14-inch MacBook Pro with M5 brings next-generation speed and powerful on-device AI to personal, professional, and creative tasks. Featuring up to 24 hours of battery life and a Liquid Retina XDR display.
Q: Are the Thunderbolt 5 ports compatible with USB-C cables?
A: This Mac only have thunderbolt 4, you can use the thunderbolt 5 cables, but your speed will be like the thunderbolt 4
Q: Is it available in 16 inches?
A: No this model is only in 14". The base M chips come in 14", when the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are released for the MacBook Pro those come in both 14" and 16".
Q: I began to set up my macbook and I dint know my password to get into the macbook. I need help!
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A: It would be great if this became available during this sale season.
Q: Do you have a 2 or 4 TB model Macbook pro 14inches
A: Most custom options can only be ordered from apple directly.
Q: Can you add the Nano-texture display?
A: Only if ordered from Apple directly.
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The MacBook Pro M5 is the first laptop I’ve owned where the technology completely gets out of the way — and that’s the highest compliment I can give. This thing is absurdly fast, but what’s more impressive is how effortless that speed feels. There’s no fan noise ramping up, no thermal anxiety, no sense that you’re “pushing” the machine. Apps open instantly. Multitasking feels limitless. Heavy workflows just… happen. What really sets the M5 apart is how stable and refined it feels under real-world use. Long days. External displays. Audio, video, multitasking, dozens of apps open. It doesn’t stutter, doesn’t hesitate, doesn’t degrade over time. It’s calm, confident power — the kind professionals notice immediately. Battery life is ridiculous. Not “good for a powerful laptop,” but genuinely liberating. I stop thinking about chargers. I stop planning my day around outlets. The Mac adapts to me, not the other way around. And then there’s the build and experience: The display is stunning and easy on the eyes for long sessions. The keyboard is a joy to type on. The trackpad remains unmatched. Everything feels intentional, precise, and premium — because it is. What Apple has nailed with the M5 is balance. This machine isn’t just faster — it’s more livable. It lets you stay in flow longer, think more clearly, and focus on the work instead of the tool. Bottom line: The MacBook Pro M5 doesn’t try to impress you with noise or theatrics. It wins by being relentlessly capable, quiet, and dependable. It’s the most confident laptop Apple has ever built — and easily the best Mac I’ve owned.
Posted by ErikaT
I bought this M5 laptop during the Thanksgiving sale, and it has exceeded my expectations so far. The performance is excellent—everything from everyday tasks to multitasking feels smooth and responsive. Boot time is fast, applications load quickly, and the system stays stable even with heavier workloads. The build quality is solid and premium, with a sleek design that’s both lightweight and easy to carry. Battery life has been impressive, comfortably lasting through a full workday without needing a charge. The display is sharp and vibrant, making it great for both work and entertainment. The Thanksgiving deal price felt like a steal for the performance and quality offered. I’m very satisfied with this laptop and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a powerful, reliable machine at a great value.
Posted by AbrarS
Switching from windows world to apples. As an IT professional I have been using windows system for the past 30 years. The difference in both system was huge. For starters the Mac OS was fluid. No hiccups and transitions were smooth. Even on intensive workloads the machine behaves as if its nothing on the other hand most of my experience with windows is if you do a resource intensive work or even run multiple applications at once it will struggle even with similar configuration. Mainly the system just freezes for moments at a time. I am glad I made the choice to switch. I am sure it’s taking time for me to adjust to the new environment altogether but the pain is worth the result. I am currently working on AI automations and tools. It’s fun to learn and grow with this Mac.
Posted by KingDu
