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Apple Targets Budget Buyers with Neo Laptop
18 Mar
Summary
- MacBook Neo starts at $599, making it Apple's lowest-cost MacBook.
- MacBook Air M5 now starts at $1,099, moving out of budget territory.
- MacBook Neo uses an iPhone A18 Pro chip, while the Air gets an M5 processor.

Apple has introduced the MacBook Neo, marking its entry into the budget laptop market with a starting price of $599. This new model is positioned as a direct competitor to affordable Windows laptops and Chromebooks, especially with an education price of $499. The Neo is powered by the A18 Pro chip, previously used in iPhones.
This contrasts with the updated MacBook Air, which now starts at $1,099 and features the more capable M5 processor. While the Neo offers a budget-friendly entry point, the Air provides enhanced performance with its M5 chip, 16GB of memory, and a 512GB SSD as standard.
The MacBook Neo sports a slightly smaller 13-inch display and a simpler design, omitting features like Thunderbolt ports and MagSafe charging found on the Air. It also comes in more vibrant, student-friendly color options. Despite these compromises, the Neo delivers respectable battery life and display quality, making it a compelling option for students and casual users seeking Apple's build quality at a lower price point.




