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Article updated on Mar 10, 2026

It's Your Final Day to Preorder the Latest Gadgets From Apple

Whether you want the new M4 iPad Air, iPhone 17E, new MacBooks or something else, today's the last day to preorder before the products officially make their debut tomorrow.

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In case you missed it, Apple released a whole bunch of new products recently. This includes the iPhone 17E, part of the broader iPhone 17 series. Apple also revealed the new iPad Air with the M4 chip, as well as new M5 chips for the MacBook Pro and Air. There's also two new Studio Displays. And, of course, people are most excited about the first-ever affordable MacBook Neo. 

All of the devices officially make their way to stores -- and your hands -- tomorrow. That means today is your last day to take advantage of these Apple preorder offers. 

You can preorder the iPhone 17E starting at $599 at the Apple Store. However, if you have an older phone to trade in, you can save up to $685. 

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According to Apple, the M4 Air is 30% faster than the M3 Air. It also supports Wi-Fi 7 now. 

If you're preordering from Apple, you could save up to $670 off with trade-in credits. You can also get 3% back with the Apple Card.*

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Starting at $599

Two new M5 chips have been released, the M5 Pro chip and the M5 Max chip. The M5 Pro chip MacBooks start at $2,199 for the 14-inch model and $2,699 for the 16-inch model. The M5 Max chip MacBooks start at $3,599 for the 14-inch model and $3,899 for the 16-inch model.

If you're eligible for the educators discount, you can knock $100 off either model. If you have a device to trade in, you can save as well. The exact amount depends on what you're trading in and its condition. Finally, you can get 3% back when you pay with Apple Card.*

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You can currently preorder the M5 MacBook Air at Apple. The 13-inch model starts at $1,099, and the 15-inch model starts at $1,299.

Apple accepts trade-ins that could reduce your costs. You can also get 3% cash back when you pay with an Apple Card. Educators and students can save when they verify their school or university affiliation through ID.me.

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Starting at $1,099

You can preorder the Studio Display at Apple for $1,599. For students and teachers, you can save $100, bringing the starting price to $1,499. There's no trade-in offer right now. But if you use your Apple Card,* you can get 3% back.

You can also preorder the Studio Display XDR at Apple for $3,299. You can take advantage of the same education discount as well as the Apple Card benefit. 

Perhaps the most waited for product in today's release was the MacBook Neo. Apple claims this is an "everyday laptop" that perfect for students and daily users. 

This laptop starts at $599. If you have a device to trade in, you can save as well. The exact amount depends on what you're trading in and its condition. Also, you can get 3% back when you pay with your Apple Card.*

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We've also gathered preorder deals from other retailers on the iPhone 17E, as well as deals on iPads and MacBooks, if you want to shop around. 

*All information about the Apple Card has been collected independently by CNET and has not been reviewed by the issuer.