Just hours after adding the latest models to its online refurbished section, Apple has completely refreshed its discounted lineup with even more devices. Shoppers looking for a solid deal can now easily grab the newest Mac models and the updated Studio Display 2 for a lower cost. These specific devices originally came out in March 2026 and represent the most recent hardware cycle from the tech giant.
The company adds recent laptops and monitors to its store
The latest additions to the refurbished shop in the United States and Canada include the M5 MacBook Air and the higher-end MacBook Pro equipped with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. This follows the earlier arrival of the highly anticipated MacBook Neo at the same storefront. Buyers will also spot the second-generation Studio Display from 2026. Briefly, the premium Studio Display XDR even popped up for Canadian buyers before selling out.
If you buy from this section, the company guarantees each unit passes a full test and a deep clean. It packs these items with a standard one-year warranty and gives buyers the option to add extended AppleCare coverage for extra peace of mind.
Recent price increases change the potential savings for buyers
Because it just raised the retail costs for many products, the refurbished tags look very similar to the old retail prices. For example, a brand-new M5 laptop now starts at $1,299 instead of $1,099. If you buy the refurbished version, you will pay that original $1,099 price tag.
The situation is a bit better for monitor shoppers. The standard 2026 Studio Display did not get a price hike. A new unit still costs $1,599, meaning the refurbished price of $1,359 offers a real discount. This makes the monitor one of the best deals currently sitting in the refurbished inventory.
For anyone willing to skip the factory seal, these certified devices look and run just like new items. Grabbing a refurbished model right now remains the smartest way to bypass the sudden price hikes and secure the newest hardware for less money.