MacBook Neo
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- Dell is launching a $699 laptop to take on Apple's MacBook Neo
Dell is launching a $699 laptop to compete with Apple's MacBook Neo. The XPS 13 undercuts the MacBook Neo on some specs but costs $100 more at its base price for most buyers.
- The $10,000 MacBook Pro Is Here
Apple has significantly increased prices on most of its products, including the MacBook Pro, due to quadrupled RAM costs driven by the AI boom. The price hikes affect all Mac and iPad models, with RAM shortages impacting industries beyond consumer electronics.
- Even $100 more expensive, Apple's MacBook Neo still offers great bang for your buck
Apple's MacBook Neo has increased in price by $100 for general consumers ($699) and $599 for students due to memory shortages, but remains a competitive option compared to similarly priced laptops. The device uses surplus iPhone chips, features an aluminum chassis, and offers strong battery life, positioning it as a value-driven choice despite higher-end model price hikes.
- Apple raises prices on Macs and iPads amid the AI boom
Apple increased prices on some laptop and tablet models by $200 or more, including the MacBook Pro, MacBook Neo, and iPad Air, amid the AI boom.
- It's official: Your next MacBook and iPad just got more expensive as Apple raises prices by as much as $300
Apple increased prices for some Mac and iPad models by up to $300 due to a memory chip shortage, as warned by CEO Tim Cook. The MacBook Neo now starts at $699, and the 14-inch MacBook Pro at $1,999, while the iPad Pro rose to $1,199. iPhone prices remained unchanged.
- I customized a MacBook Neo with colorful spare parts
The article discusses customizing Apple's MacBook Neo using official spare parts in various colors, highlighting its affordability, color options, and repairability. The author created a mismatched design using parts in indigo, blush, and citrus.
- Dell rivals Apple’s MacBook Neo with $699 touch-screen XPS 13 laptop
Dell is launching a $699 touch-screen XPS 13 laptop to compete with Apple’s MacBook Neo. The new Dell model features a high-resolution touch display and a backlit keyboard, timed for the back-to-school shopping season.
- MacBook Neo Is So Popular That Apple Doubled Production
Apple has doubled production of the MacBook Neo due to its popularity, according to a report on MacRumors. The article also links to a Hacker News comments thread with 14 points and no comments.
- Apple’s MacBook Neo is winning over a new generation of buyers
Apple’s MacBook Neo sold 1.1 million units in its first weeks on sale, according to IDC estimates, as the company expands into the mainstream laptop market.
- The new XPS 13 is Dell's answer to the MacBook Neo
Dell has released the new XPS 13 as a competitor to the MacBook Neo. The laptop starts at $599 for students and $699 for general consumers.
- Dell is bringing back the XPS 13 as a MacBook Neo competitor — with a temporary discount to $599
Dell is reintroducing the XPS 13 as a budget-friendly laptop targeting students, with a temporary $599 promotional price until September. The XPS 13, Dell's thinnest and lightest model to date, competes directly with Apple's MacBook Neo, which offers a $100 lower price for students.
- Everyone Has Their Targets Set on the MacBook Neo
Dell, Microsoft, and other companies are launching new laptops to compete with the MacBook Neo, but some are not effectively learning from Apple's strategies.
- Acer just announced a new budget laptop with Qualcomm's Snapdragon C chip
Acer has announced a new budget laptop featuring Qualcomm's Snapdragon C chip. The laptop is positioned as a competitor to the MacBook Neo.
- Acer’s answer to the MacBook Neo is a $699 laptop with Intel chips and 8GB of RAM
Acer has launched the Swift Air 14, a $699 laptop designed to compete with the MacBook Neo. The device features Intel's Core Series 3 'Wildcat Lake' processors, 8GB of RAM (upgradable to 16GB), an all-aluminum chassis, and color options including green, pink, purple, and gray-ish blue.
- We're starting to see some PC makers respond to Apple's MacBook Neo
Apple's MacBook Neo has surprised the PC industry with its lower price points, prompting responses from PC makers using Intel's new Wildcat Lake processors. Companies like Lenovo, Asus, and HP are launching budget-friendly laptops with these chips to compete with the MacBook Neo's value proposition.
- MacBook Neo Deep Dive: Benchmarks, Wafer Economics, and the 8GB Gamble
The article discusses the MacBook Neo, its benchmarks, and the economics of its production, including an analysis of the 8GB memory configuration. The article is a deep dive into the technical aspects of the device. It also mentions the comments section on a news website.
- Which Macs are suffering from shortages—and where are things getting worse?
Apple Macintosh is facing shortages due to supply constraints on several models, including RAM and storage, which is affecting production. The new low-cost MacBook Neo is attracting new buyers, but shortages are holding back the Mac's success. Apple expects to pay higher prices for RAM.
- Apple’s $599 MacBook Neo could be at risk from rising RAM prices
The MacBook Neo's base configuration may be discontinued due to RAM shortages, potentially increasing its starting price. Apple has already stopped selling the most affordable Mac mini configuration and removed a RAM option from the Mac Studio. The MacBook Neo's success may lead to pricing changes.
- Bad news for OpenClaw stans: Apple’s Mac Mini now starts at $799
Apple's Mac Mini now starts at $799, replacing the discontinued 256 GB version that cost $599. The price hike is due to rising memory prices, which have negatively impacted Apple's business. This change makes the Mac Mini no longer Apple's most affordable Mac.
- MacBook Pro M5 review: serious power, still long battery life
Apple's new MacBook Pro M5 features the fastest M-series chips, offering two screen sizes (14in and 16in) with options for M5, M5 Pro, or M5 Max processors. The 14in model starts at £1,699, with higher-tier configurations reaching premium prices for professional workloads.
- The MacBook Neo is a glimpse into John Ternus's Apple
The MacBook Neo is a new product from Apple, highlighting the influence of John Ternus, a key figure in the company's direction.
- Six things I'll remember when I think about Tim Cook's version of Apple
Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple CEO in September, succeeded by John Ternus. The article reflects on Apple's 15-year evolution under Cook, highlighting financial success and mixed product performance.
- Apple's M4 Mac mini, including the $599 one, is gradually becoming impossible to buy
Apple's M4 Mac mini, including the $599 model, is becoming increasingly difficult to purchase as availability drops and shipping times extend. The Mac Studio and other Mac mini configurations are also unavailable on Apple's website, signaling potential supply chain issues or pre-announcement scarcity.
- MacBook Neo and How the iPad Should Be
The article by Craig Mod discusses the MacBook Neo and proposes a vision for how the iPad should be designed or function, likely critiquing Apple's product strategies. It links to Hacker News comments, indicating some level of community engagement.
- Apple’s new CEO John Ternus steps into the spotlight after flying under the radar for years
John Ternus, Apple's long-time hardware engineering executive, will succeed Tim Cook as CEO in September 2026. Ternus faces challenges in advancing Apple's AI capabilities, managing supply chains, and navigating geopolitical issues. Analysts note his experience with key products like the Apple Watch and MacBook Neo, and anticipate continuity in strategy during his transition.
- The nine best ways to protect, customize, and accessorize your MacBook Neo
The MacBook Neo, priced at $599, is highlighted as a budget-friendly yet high-quality laptop outperforming similarly priced Windows devices. The article recommends nine accessories, including USB-C monitors and hubs, to enhance usability and productivity.
- Microsoft counters the MacBook Neo with freebies for students
Microsoft is responding to Apple's $599 MacBook Neo (discounted to $499 for students) with a new 'Microsoft College Offer' bundling 12 months of free Microsoft 365 Premium and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate with discounted Windows 11 PCs. Partners include Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Best Buy, with some Surface devices also discounted despite recent price hikes.
- MacBook Air M5 review: Apple’s best consumer laptop speeds up
Apple's new MacBook Air M5 is its most powerful consumer laptop yet, featuring an M5 chip, doubled storage options, and improved performance. However, it now faces competition from the lower-cost MacBook Neo, positioning the Air as Apple's mid-range machine.
- The Surprising MacBook Neo Competitor You've Never Heard Of
The HP OmniBook 5 is presented as a better budget laptop than the MacBook Neo, especially with discounts. The article highlights the competitive edge of the HP OmniBook 5 in the budget laptop market.
- You can make a multicolor MacBook Neo out of Apple’s spare parts
Apple's MacBook Neo allows customization with spare parts in multiple colors, such as pink-tinted keyboard caps or citrus green bottom covers. Spare parts range from $34.32 to $175.12, with additional costs beyond the $599 base price.
- MacBook Neo vs. MacBook Air: Which One Should You Buy?
The article compares the MacBook Neo and MacBook Air based on long-term testing to determine which laptop is better suited for different users. It provides guidance on selecting between the two models based on performance and features.
- The MacBook Neo is the best thing to happen to Windows in years
The article discusses how Apple's MacBook Neo is expected to push Microsoft to significantly improve Windows, following past trends where Microsoft responded to competitive threats like the MacBook Air, iPad, and Chromebooks. It highlights Microsoft's history of adapting to technological challenges and the anticipated changes in Windows due to the MacBook Neo's release.
- I tested three Windows laptops in the MacBook Neo’s price range — there’s no contest
The article compares the MacBook Neo's performance and design to Windows laptops in its price range, highlighting the Neo's advantages. Windows laptops are criticized for being cheap and slow compared to the Neo's premium offering.
- The Neo Effect: How Apple’s cheapest Mac is changing the PC game
Apple's MacBook Neo is disrupting the laptop market with its affordability and performance, posing a challenge to PC makers who are unprepared for this new competitor.
- 8 Best Cheap Laptops (2026): Chromebooks, the MacBook Neo, and More
The article discusses the best budget laptops under $650, including Chromebooks and the MacBook Neo.
- MacBook Neo review: the budget Apple laptop powered by an iPhone chip
Apple's new entry-level MacBook Neo features an A18 Pro chip from iPhone, offering snappy performance and a high-quality screen at a lower price than the MacBook Air. The laptop emphasizes budget-friendly value without compromising on key features like the keyboard and trackpad.