Apple announced several new devices this week, including the $599 MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e, M5 MacBook Air, new MacBook Pro models, and the Studio Display XDR.
Apple’s $599 MacBook Neo targets the budget laptop market for the first time. With an A18 Pro chip, macOS, and long battery life, it could pull Windows and Chromebook users into Apple’s ecosystem.
Apple says the MacBook Neo name was chosen to feel fun, friendly, and fresh. Here’s the story behind the branding of Apple’s new budget laptop.
MacBook Neo has two identical USB-C ports, but only one supports external displays. If you connect a monitor to the wrong port, macOS will warn you.
Get all four official MacBook Neo wallpapers in matching colors: Silver, Indigo, Blush, and Citrus. Download and set them on your Mac or PC in just a few clicks.
MacBook Neo starts at $599 with 8GB RAM and no upgrade option. Here’s how that affects performance and long-term usability.
MacBook Neo may have two USB-C ports, but only one supports 10Gb/s data transfer and external displays. The second port is limited to USB 2 speeds.
Apple’s new MacBook Neo starts at $599 and runs on the A18 Pro chip. It features a 13-inch display, up to 16-hour battery life, and comes in four colors.
Apple has eliminated the 512GB option from the M5 MacBook Pro, making 1TB the new base storage. Here’s what else has changed.