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The MacBook Neo 2 may skip the rumored touchscreen, as Apple reportedly plans to drop the feature to keep costs lower.
Appleβs rumored second-generation MacBook Neo 2 may not include a touchscreen, reversing earlier expectations about the feature.
Earlier reports suggested Apple was considering adding touchscreen support to the Neo lineup. However, newer information from analysts and insiders now indicates that the company may have dropped the idea entirely.
Last year, Apple analyst Ming Chi Kuo reported that Apple was exploring touchscreen support for the MacBook Neo 2. That speculation quickly gained attention since Apple has historically resisted adding touchscreens to its Mac lineup.
Over time, the narrative shifted. Last week, Kuo said that the feature was still under internal discussion and might never make it to the final hardware.
The latest information now indicates that Apple may have decided to drop the idea entirely for this model.
Bloombergβs Mark Gurman has also weighed in on the rumors. In a recent discussion, Gurman said he would be βshockedβ if Apple introduced a touchscreen Mac within the next three years.
His comments suggest that Apple is not actively planning to bring touch input to Mac notebooks in the near future. If accurate, this further reduces the chances that the MacBook Neo 2 will include the feature.
One major reason appears to be cost control. The MacBook Neo is marketed as Appleβs most affordable laptop, starting around $599, so adding a touch panel could increase manufacturing costs and push the price higher.
Apple seems intent on keeping the Neo positioned as a budget Mac competing with Chromebooks and low-cost Windows laptops.
Even though the Neo may not receive the feature, reports suggest Apple is still exploring touch-enabled Macs.
For example, a higher-end MacBook with an OLED display and touchscreen may arrive first, potentially on the rumored MacBook Ultra, before the feature trickles down to cheaper Macs.
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