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MacBook Neo - Only Apple Could Do This

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Beginner 3 min read For: General tech enthusiasts, students, and potential laptop buyers interested in a budget MacBook.
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Apple has announced the MacBook Neo, a budget-friendly aluminum laptop starting at $599 ($499 with education discount). It features the A18 Pro chip, 8GB RAM, and 256GB storage, targeting students and first-time Mac buyers. The device aims to disrupt the laptop market with its low price and premium build.

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Industry anticipation

For the past year, laptop companies and chip manufacturers have been worried about a potential budget MacBook, fearing it would disrupt the industry.

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Price and models

Base model costs $599 ($499 with education discount). A higher tier adds Touch ID and more storage.

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Aluminum build

Unlike typical plastic laptops in this price range, the MacBook Neo is aluminum, weighing 1.23 kg, available in blush, indigo, silver, and citrus.

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Durability concerns

Aluminum dents and scratches easily, unlike plastic which is more resilient to drops. This could be problematic for school use.

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Specifications

8GB RAM, 256-512GB storage, A18 Pro chip, 13-inch 60Hz IPS display, two USB-C ports (non-Thunderbolt), 36.5Wh battery, 20W charger, no MagSafe.

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Missing features

No keyboard backlighting, no Force Touch trackpad, no True Tone display, no ambient light sensor.

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Performance

A18 Pro chip is similar to M1 in multi-core but faster in single-core, which benefits everyday tasks. 8GB RAM is a limiting factor.

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Minimal AI marketing

Unlike other recent laptops, the MacBook Neo launch focused little on AI, only mentioning Apple Intelligence for photo cleanup and ChatGPT use.

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Product segmentation

Apple deliberately stripped features to differentiate from the MacBook Air, which costs $500 more.

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Disruptive potential

The low price and capable chip could attract younger users to macOS, potentially shifting long-term market preferences.

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Apple's unique position

Only Apple can combine an inexpensive, powerful chip (A18 Pro) with full control over hardware and software to optimize performance.

The MacBook Neo is a disruptive entry-level laptop that offers excellent performance for its price, but sacrifices some quality-of-life features. Its success could reshape the laptop market, especially among students.

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What is the starting price of the MacBook Neo?

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$599 for the base model, $499 with education discount.

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What chip does the MacBook Neo use?

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The A18 Pro chip, also used in iPhone 16 Pro devices.

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How much RAM does the MacBook Neo have?

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8GB, which is the maximum and a limiting factor.

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What are the color options for the MacBook Neo?

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Blush, indigo, silver, and citrus.

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Does the MacBook Neo have a backlit keyboard?

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No, it does not have keyboard backlighting.

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What display technology does the MacBook Neo use?

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A 13-inch 60Hz IPS display, called Liquid Retina.

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How does the A18 Pro compare to the M1 chip?

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Similar multi-core performance but noticeably faster single-core performance.

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Why does the MacBook Neo lack certain features like True Tone?

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To create product segmentation and justify the $500 price bump for the MacBook Air.

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What is the battery capacity of the MacBook Neo?

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36.5 watt-hours.

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What is the weight of the MacBook Neo?

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1.23 kilograms, same as the MacBook Air.

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💡 Key Takeaways

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Aluminum vs plastic durability debate

Contrasts the premium feel of aluminum with its susceptibility to dents, using a personal anecdote about a dropped MacBook.

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No AI marketing overload

Points out that unlike other recent laptops, the MacBook Neo launch didn't heavily push AI, which is refreshing.

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Apple's unique ability to pull this off

Argues that only Apple's vertical integration allows such a cheap, capable metal laptop, which is a mic-drop moment.

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The MacBook Neo was just announced, a cheap MacBook that only Apple could have pulled off. So, some background for the past year or so, every computer laptop company that I've interacted with, so like any of the major players and like the chip manufacturers, they've all at one point or another asked me the question of like, "Hey Dave, do you know anything about this budget MacBook that's supposed to be coming out?" And obviously, I didn't know anything,

but and they never outright said it, but it always felt like they were worried. worried that the existence of an inexpensive MacBook would be so disruptive to the laptop industry that they were trying to get some kind of information so they could plan around it. And it's finally here. An entry-level MacBook aimed at students or like firsttime Mac buyers who are trying to spend as little as possible. So, the sticker price is $599 US for the

base model and there's an educational discount that brings it down to $4.99 and I imagine many, if not most of the kind of prospective buyers would be able to obtain that discount. There's also a higher tier version that has Touch ID on the keyboard and more storage. Now, the most surprising thing about this product to me, aside from this price, is that it's an aluminum laptop. It's the same weight as the MacBook Air, 1.23 kilos, and

it comes in four colorways. They call blush, indigo, silver, and citrus. But laptops in this price range are almost always plastic. Now, my first reaction was like, "This is awesome. A metal laptop is always just better than a plastic laptop, right? They're more durable." and my kid's Chromebook at school. He had this thing for like two months when I had to tape it up because it cracked at the hinge. And there was even a Reddit post

recently where an IT guy at a school system was like just blown away by the number of busted plastic Chromebooks. But on the flip side, aluminum dents and scratches really easily. Like this is a this is a 12-in MacBook, but this was like a very small drop. And like when this happened, I was so disappointed because it's like right, this is a really expensive machine that if this was plastic, nothing would have happened to it. I

don't even think it would have cracked. It would just been like it would hit the ground and been like, "Okay, that sucks." But this dense and it's permanent, you can't like hammer that out. You have to I don't know. You can't even fix it without just replacing the whole frame. So, as beautiful as these colorful metal MacBooks are, I imagine if these products go into a school system with a lot of young kids, there's be so

many dented MacBook Neos in the future. Now, in terms of what you get inside, we have 8 gigs of RAM and 256 to 512 gigs of storage. You get the A18 Pro chip. You get a 60 Hz 13in IPS display. They call it liquid retina still. It gets good brightness and good resolution, but I imagine the color accuracy won't be all that good. I will measure it in my upcoming review. The two USBC ports are not

Thunderbolt, but you can connect a 4K 60 external display to the left one. The battery is 36.5 watt hours. It's not a like physically large battery, but the battery life seems quite good. They're quoting just a few hours shorter than the MacBook Air. I will test this for sure. Uh it comes with a 20 watt charger and there's no Mag Safe, so if you are juicing up your device, you only get one USBC port that you

can plug up peripherals to. It still has the classic MacBook keyboard with their haptic trackpad. The keyboard does not have backlighting and the trackpad doesn't have force touch capabilities and there's also no true tone. So, uh because there's no ambient light sensor on this thing, the tech where like it kind of measures the color temperature of your room and then adjusts the color temperature of your screen to match. That is not available on the MacBook Neo.

So, the chip is the A18 Pro chip which was the chip in the iPhone 16 Pro devices. But this chip, if you compare to like M1 devices like the original M1 Apple silicon, this is very similar at multi-core, but noticeably faster than the M1 chip at single core. And single threaded performance is the stuff that regular laptop tasks lean on. So, I really think this will be a great performer for the vast majority of users. The

RAM being capped at just 8 GB is going to be the limiting factor for a lot of people. I will be testing that extensively in my review. But the one thing I will say that was good that came from just the 8 gig limit is that we saw almost no AI marketing in that whole like launch. If you think about this industry, the laptop industry, I can't think of any recent laptop that has come out that

hasn't just leaned super aggressively into like AI Max in your life is like it's overwhelming. But this was just like, hey, you can use Apple intelligence to like remove things in your photos like clean up photos and also this device can use chat GBT and that's it. Ultimately though for the MacBook Neo, Apple has to strip out enough features so that they can create some kind of like product segmentation, right? So that there's like a inexpensive

budget product like this. But at the same time for the MacBook Air, they still have to make that thing a compelling purchase that you can justify the $500 price bump to pick up a MacBook Air. And so they have like, you know, the 8 gig limit for the RAM, the storage limits, the lack of keyboard backlighting, like little quality of life features that aren't super important for most people, but you just want them. So you're like,

h maybe I got to pay up for that MacBook Air. But I think for like this is a thought before testing it. I think the MacBook Neo is going to satisfy the computer or laptop needs for like almost everybody. It's just like a it's just such a great computer in terms of what it's capable of, but it's missing a lot of little features that make computing a little bit nicer. I do think that this product will

be very disruptive to the industry. Like if you think of the younger generation of students or kids that have access to something like this at an early age, they may grow to like it and may grow to prefer the operating system, which ends up, you know, down the line when they're capable of buying their own laptop. I can see people might prefer Mac OS at that point in time. the price point is so good and just

so powerful at swaying a purchase decision, right? Ultimately, that's why a lot of people buy things like it's a good price and this is a very good price. And I think Apple is the only company in the world that could have pulled this off. Like only Apple has access to such an inexpensive but also very capable chip, the A18 Pro. But more importantly, only Apple has control of the full stack because they control the operating system

and write the operating system. They have the ability to just squeeze every last drop of usefulness out of that chip. No other company like if you grabbed two like a chip company and an operating system company and made them do this like it would never come out the same way. This is the only company that could have pulled this off. So I think this is going to be super disruptive to the industry. I'm excited to see

it. I'm also super excited to see how the industry responds to this because now you have a you have a threat. Your entire like entrylevel product line is at risk. Okay. What do you think of this device? Are any of you guys gonna pick this up?

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