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Apple’s new MacBook Neo aims to deliver a powerful yet affordable Mac experience. Here’s everything you need to know about its price, specs, features, and what makes this $599 Mac stand out.
Apple has officially introduced the MacBook Neo, a new entry-level laptop designed to make the Mac ecosystem more accessible to students and first-time users. At a starting price of $599, it’s now the most affordable MacBook Apple has ever released.
Unlike the rest of Apple’s Mac lineup, the MacBook Neo is powered by the A18 Pro chip, marking the first time Apple has shipped a Mac running an iPhone-class processor instead of an M-series chip.
Despite the shift, Apple promises smooth performance for everyday tasks such as browsing, streaming, note-taking, and light productivity.
The chip is optimized for common tasks like web browsing, document editing, video playback, and running lightweight apps. For students and casual users, it should provide more than enough power for daily computing needs.
Apple is positioning the MacBook Neo as a fun and approachable Mac.
The laptop comes in four vibrant color options:
The design remains thin and lightweight, making it easy to carry to classes, offices, or coffee shops.
Even though it is Apple’s most affordable MacBook, the Neo still includes several familiar Mac features. The laptop includes:
These additions make it suitable for video calls, entertainment, and everyday productivity.
Apple claims the MacBook Neo can deliver up to 16 hours of battery life on a single charge. That puts it close to other modern MacBooks and should easily last through a full day of classes or work.
The MacBook Neo starts at $599 with 256GB of storage. A higher-tier configuration priced at $699 offers 512GB of storage and Touch ID.
Apple is also offering education pricing starting at $499, making it one of the most affordable ways to get a Mac.
With this launch, Apple now offers a clearer Mac lineup for different users:
The MacBook Neo fills a gap that had been growing in Apple’s laptop lineup. As MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models grew more powerful and expensive, Apple lacked a true budget Mac.
By introducing a $599 MacBook, Apple aims to compete more directly with Chromebooks and budget Windows laptops while bringing more users into the macOS ecosystem.