
Apple’s all-new MacBook Neo, its most affordable laptop ever, starts at just $599 (and $499 for education customers), bringing the full Mac experience to millions more users worldwide with a breakthrough price point designed to undercut cheap entry-level Windows PCs and Chromebooks.
The 13-inch model features a durable aluminum enclosure available in vibrant new colors—blush, indigo, silver, and a fresh citrus—paired with a stunning Liquid Retina display offering high resolution, 500 nits brightness, and support for 1 billion colors for vivid websites, photos, videos, and apps.
At its core is the A18 Pro chip, delivering up to 50% faster everyday performance like web browsing and up to 3x quicker on-device AI tasks (such as advanced photo effects) compared to the top-selling PC with the latest Intel Core Ultra 5, while providing up to 16 hours of battery life for true all-day use without recharging.
Additional highlights include a 1080p FaceTime HD camera with dual mics for sharp video calls, dual side-firing speakers with Spatial Audio for immersive sound, Apple’s comfortable and precise Magic Keyboard, a large Multi-Touch trackpad with gesture support, and macOS Tahoe featuring seamless iPhone integration, Apple Intelligence, and broad app compatibility.
Chris Welch for Bloomberg News:
The $599 MacBook Neo, available in stores this Wednesday, proves that it’s possible to make a laptop that stays true to Apple Inc.’s reputation for craftsmanship, performance and reliability — even at roughly half the price of the popular MacBook Air. By reaching that price point, the company is opening up macOS to a completely new market of first-time buyers who previously couldn’t afford to splurge, or simply preferred not to…
I’ve been pleasantly surprised at just how far Apple’s first laptop powered by an iPhone chip can go. The Neo and its A18 Pro are capable enough to edit RAW images in Adobe Inc.’s Lightroom. They can handle cutting short 4K videos in apps like iMovie or CapCut without stumbling. Need to record a podcast or quick song demo? That’s more than doable.
Even for consumers who stick to more casual computing, the Neo’s aluminum build, crisp screen and well-balanced speakers are going to make this a no-brainer purchase for millions. In your hands, the device looks, feels and sounds every bit like a Mac…
[T]he display on the Neo is crisp, colorful and bright enough for most coffee shops or classrooms. I’ve been spoiled by the Pro’s Mini LED display for several years running, but the Neo hasn’t felt like a painful downgrade…
The Neo’s side-firing speakers also perform better than I was expecting. They’re nowhere near as immersive or dynamic as the best-in-class loudspeakers on a 16-inch MacBook Pro, but for watching a movie, TV show or YouTube video on the couch? You’re not going to be left wanting for more.
Over several days of testing the MacBook Neo… the A18 Pro is proving to be a formidable laptop processor, just as it was on mobile.
At $599 (or $499 through Apple’s education store), the MacBook Neo hits a new sweet spot for the company. I’ll be returning to my trusty MacBook Pro since I’m too spoiled by now to give up its amenities and perks. But for first-time Mac buyers or even those seeking a secondary couch computer, the Neo might be too good to pass up.
MacDailyNews Take: The MacBook Neo is a legitimate game-changer for Apple and the entire Mac platform because it shatters the long-standing price barrier that kept macOS out of reach for millions of users. Now, the full, seamless Mac experience with premium aluminum build, vibrant colors, a gorgeous Liquid Retina display, 16-hour battery life, Apple Intelligence, and blazing A18 Pro performance (up to 50% faster everyday tasks and 3x quicker on-device AI vs. top Intel PCs) puts crappy plastic Windows laptops or Chromebooks to shame.
MacBook Neo is Apple’s boldest move yet to expand the Mac platform, convert hordes of PC users (and budget-conscious students/parents), dramatically grow the Mac ecosystem, and cement macOS even at the budget level. Hello, mass Mac adoption!
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