
Which MacBook should you buy?
As of January 2026, I think the 15-inch M4 MacBook Air is the best choice for most people. It offers quiet, Pro-level power in a more portable design and at a more reasonable price point. Better yet, it’s frequently on sale for under $1,000 at Amazon and Best Buy.
The new 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro is the superior pick if you want a nicer 120Hz display, cooler multitasking performance, a better variety of ports, and the best battery life — and you’ve got some wiggle room in your budget. Its predecessor is still worth considering if you can find it on sale.
Below, I’ve detailed all of my recommendations for the best MacBooks to buy in 2026, including more options for students, bargain hunters, and creative professionals who can splurge.
What’s on deck: Apple’s rumored 2026 MacBook lineup
Based on its usual update cycle, Apple’s 2026 launches will almost certainly include new MacBook Airs in 13- and 15-inch sizes and new MacBook Pros in 14- and 16-inch variants. The Airs will likely come with the base M5 chip (the same one found in the existing 14-inch MacBook Pro), while the new Pros will probably be powered by high-end M5 Pro and M5 Max chips.
Word has it that we’re also getting a brand-new entry-level MacBook that runs on the A18 chip, the same processor that powered the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus from late 2024. This is according to 9to5Mac, which also reports that the device could start at $699 — the same price point as high-end Chromebooks.
Rumors of a redesigned MacBook Pro with an OLED touchscreen have been floating around for some time, but that probably won’t arrive until late 2026 in the M6 generation at the very earliest, per Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.




