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Apple is finally chasing the budget market with a sub-$600 laptop. But does the "Neo" offer value, or just a series of clever compromises?
The MacBook Air M5 marks a logical upgrade point for older Mac users or PC refugees ditching Windows.
It's been a little over two weeks since the MacBook Neo launched on March 11, and MacRumors videographer Dan Barbera has been using it daily to do a more thorough review. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos.
Here's a record-low price deal on the impressive Apple MacBook Air M4 with a 15-inch display. Act quickly, because stock may run out soon!
With over 50 configurations available to buy for just two laptops, choosing the right one isn't easy. Here's how they stack up based on our testing and what they offer.
Apple's $600 MacBook Neo is genuinely impressive for the price, but there are Windows, ChromeOS, and ARM laptops that offer even more for your money.
Don't call it compromised. The MacBook Neo is an amazing new entry point in Apple's lineup that easily eclipses the base iPad and will be a revolution in the education market.
This refurb has a 13.3-inch Retina display with a 2560×1600 resolution and True Tone support, so text looks sharp and colors look clean.
If you haven't already optimized your MacBook's trackpad features, you may only be a few ergonomic gestures away from becoming a true MacBook power user.
Apple has discontinued the Mac Pro, a desktop computer used by creative professionals, after reportedly not updating it since 2023.