Apple Drops the M2 MacBook Pro 13‑inch in the US & Canada
Apple’s new 13‑inch MacBook Pro powered by the M2 chip just landed on the Canadian and U.S. sites. The lede? A smug little laptop that keeps the price tag as sharp as its performance.
What’s the deal?
- 256 GB. You’ll pay $1,169 in the U.S. (the official U.S. price starts at $1,299 for this model).
- 512 GB. $1,349 in the U.S., versus the “starting” $1,499 price Apple advertised.
- That’s a $130–$200 discount off the headline numbers.
And, if you happen to be in the U.K.,
- The M2 MacBook Pro comes in a stretch‑max 1 TB storage option—because why settle for less?
It seems Apple’s brains are still firing in 2025, plus they’ve added a little price‑cutting charm to keep the crowd happy. The rest? Just the slick packaging, that familiar Apple vibe, and a laptop so fast you’ll think you’ve accidentally turned your iOS device into a rocket ship.

Explore Apple’s Refurbished World
Curious about new tech on a budget? Head over to your local Apple or Olympic
region website and peek at the “refurbished” section. It’s where old gear gets a
second life—full of savings without cutting corners.
Meet the New 13‑inch MacBook Pro
- Released in June, right alongside the sleek MacBook Air.
- Powered by the brand‑new M2 silicon.
- Apple touts the M2 as a performance powerhouse: up to 1.4× faster than the
previous M1 chip. - On top of that, it’s a whopping 6× faster than the older Intel‑based
13‑inch MacBook Pro.
So, whether you’re a student, a creative professional, or just a tech lover eager
to get the best bang for your buck, the refurbished 13‑inch MacBook Pro is
actually a fantastic choice.
