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MacBook Neo Launch Poised to Reshape Budget Laptop Market
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MacBook Neo Launch Signals Apple's Budget Market Push After M5 Rollout

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MacBook Neo Sales Surge Expected as Apple Disrupts Budget Laptop Market

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Timeline: How Apple's Week-Long Product Launch Unfolded in March 2026
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Timeline: How Apple's Week-Long Product Launch Unfolded in March 2026

In late February 2026, Apple CEO Tim Cook teased a 'big week ahead' that would culminate in unprecedented multi-day prod...

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Asus ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition Review: Not Just for the GoPro-Pilled
Gizmodo
about 2 hours ago

Asus ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition Review: Not Just for the GoPro-Pilled

This 2-in-1 laptop bundle comes with a case, a stylus, and way too much love for GoPro.

The Bargain-Basement MacBook Neo Exposes the Insane Price of Another Key Apple Product
Wired
about 6 hours ago

The Bargain-Basement MacBook Neo Exposes the Insane Price of Another Key Apple Product

Can it really be the case that the company can now make a laptop $200 cheaper than a watch?

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Preorders for Apple’s colorful MacBook Neo come with a $25 gift card
The Verge
about 7 hours ago

Preorders for Apple’s colorful MacBook Neo come with a $25 gift card

The forthcoming MacBook Neo is certainly compelling — at least for the right person. One could argue that buying a last-gen MacBook Air is a better bet in most instances; however, if you’re still sold on picking Apple’s colorful budget laptop ahead of its launch on March 11th, Best Buy is throwing in a $25 e-gift card when you preorder either the 256GB model for $599 or the step-up 512GB variant for $699. MacBook Neo (with $25 e-gift card) Where to Buy: $599 at Best Buy (256GB) $699 at Best Buy (512GB) At its core, Apple’s cheapest laptop is all about tradeoffs. For $599, you get a 13-inch aluminum machine with a fairly large bezel around the display, a color-matched Magic Keyboard, a physical (!) trackpad, and a 1080p camera that lacks some of Apple’s newer tricks (ahem, Center Stage). On the side, you’ll find a 3.5mm headphone jack, side-firing speakers with support for spatial audio, and a pair of USB-C ports (one USB 3 and one USB 2), both of which can be used for charging. There are no MagSafe or Thunderbolt ports, though the higher-end 512GB model does include a TouchID sensor for added convenience. Inside, the MacBook Neo packs 8GB of RAM — its biggest shortcoming, by far — and Apple’s A18 Pro chip, which is the same mobile processor first introduced with the iPhone 16. Still, the A18 Pro is relatively quick despite being a couple of years old, and should be able to handle any task that doesn’t require a ton of processing power. That makes it well-suited for streaming, browsing, checking emails — you know, the kind of stuff you don’t need a blazing-fast M5 series chip for.  Read our MacBook Neo hands-on impressions. More ways to save today If you’re someone who likes to keep tabs on their surroundings while listening to music or podcasts, the last-gen Shokz OpenRun Pro are on sale at Amazon and Best Buy for $124.99 ($35 off), matching their second-best price to date. The lightweight, wraparound headphones are very much an exercise in form over function;

These $500 Windows Laptops Show the MacBook Neo’s Competition
Wired
about 23 hours ago

These $500 Windows Laptops Show the MacBook Neo’s Competition

They aren’t as high-end as the MacBook Neo, but these Windows laptops show that Apple has some strong competition.

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The new MacBook Air debuts with a $50 gift card as the M4 model hits its best price
The Verge
1 day ago

The new MacBook Air debuts with a $50 gift card as the M4 model hits its best price

Powered by the new M5 chip, Apple’s latest MacBook Airs are more powerful than ever with double the base storage (512GB), but they also cost $100 more than their predecessor. Fortunately, though, we’ve found a few ways to save. Best Buy is offering the new 13-inch M5-powered MacBook Air for $1,099 with a $50 gift card and the 15-inch for $1,299 with the same perk ahead of their March 11th release date. That said, if you’d rather spend less and don’t mind buying last year’s model, Amazon’s also selling the 15-inch M4 MacBook Air with 512GB of storage and 16GB of RAM for an all-time low of $1,099, matching the price of the new 13-inch Air. 13-inch M5 MacBook Air (512GB, 16GB RAM) with $50 gift card Where to Buy: $1099 at Best Buy (13-inch) 15-inch M5 MacBook Air (512GB, 16GB RAM) with $50 gift card Where to Buy: $1299 at Best Buy Before Apple announced the new MacBook Air on Tuesday, the M4-powered MacBook Air was the model we recommended for most people. Even with the introduction of the cheaper MacBook Neo, the Air is still the better choice if you want more power. We haven’t tested the new M5 version yet, but the changes between the two Air models appear relatively minor on paper, so the overall experience is likely to feel very similar. No matter which MacBook Air you choose, you’ll get a thin, lightweight laptop that’s more than powerful enough to handle everyday work and play, and even some light gaming or video editing.  Both also offer excellent battery life that should easily last well over a full workday, along with a 12-megapixel Center Stage webcam. 15-inch MacBook Air (M4) Where to Buy: $1399 $1099 at Amazon (16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) Aside from the newer chip, the biggest differences between the M4 and M5 models largely come down to connectivity. The newer models support faster wireless standards like Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6. Both M4 and M5-powered 15-inch models also feature a larger display and a six-speaker sound system instead of the four-spe

M5 Max MacBook Pro Hands-On: The Expensive Tank of Laptops
Gizmodo
1 day ago

M5 Max MacBook Pro Hands-On: The Expensive Tank of Laptops

Apple finally has cemented its "good," "better," and "best" tiers for its MacBook models.

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MacBook Neo vs. M5 MacBook Air: All the trade-offs you'll make to save $500
Engadget
1 day ago

MacBook Neo vs. M5 MacBook Air: All the trade-offs you'll make to save $500

Apple is looking to gain a foothold in the more budget-friendly end of the laptop market with the MacBook Neo. The system starts at $599, which is darn inexpensive for an Apple laptop — it even has the same starting price as the M4 iPad Air. As such, the MacBook Neo should help Apple compete with cheap Windows laptops and Chromebooks. Pricing it at $499 for educational use won’t exactly hurt either. Apple is really lowering the cost of entry for those looking to pick up a new MacBook here. The base MacBook Neo costs $500 less than the cheapest M5 MacBook Air, which is now officially Apple's midrange laptop. Of course, there are a lot of tradeoffs you'll make by opting for a MacBook Neo instead of a MacBook Air. If you’re curious about all the differences between the Neo and the base 13.6-inch Air (and perhaps what you’ll be foregoing if go you with the cheaper option), we've got you covered. MacBook Neo vs. MacBook Air exteriors Apple Let's start with the things you'll notice at first glance about the two laptop lines. The Neo has an arguably more eye-catching array of colorways with silver, blush (a light pink), citrus (light yellow) and indigo options. The Air comes in a more muted batch of sky blue, silver, starlight (a sort of champagne) and midnight (a very dark blue). The weight of the two laptops is identical at 2.7 pounds and the differences in the dimensions are negligible. Blissfully, both laptops have a headphone jack. Please have the courage to keep those around in MacBooks, Apple. Apple Alas, the Neo does not have a MagSafe port, so you'll need to use one of its two USB-C ports (it has one USB-C 2 port and a USB-C 3 port) for charging. The MBA has two Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports to go with its MagSafe connector. While we're on the subject of charging, the MacBook Neo comes with a 20W power adapter. The MBA includes a 40W Dynamic Power Adapter with 60W Max, and it supports fast charging at up to 70W.  The Neo has a 36.5-watt-hour lithium-ion batt

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MacBook Neo Hands-On: The Dawn of the True ‘Budget’ Laptop
Gizmodo
1 day ago

MacBook Neo Hands-On: The Dawn of the True ‘Budget’ Laptop

It's running on a mobile chip, but it's the screen and sound that may be MacBook Neo's best qualities.

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Well, there goes any reason to buy an iPad Air
Engadget
1 day ago

Well, there goes any reason to buy an iPad Air

Apple just announced the MacBook Neo, a 13-inch laptop offering the full macOS experience for just $599. It is the machine, I’m sure, plenty of the company’s fans have been clamoring for since the dawn of the netbook. I’m equally sure its specs have enough drawbacks to ensure there are still plenty of customers for the more expensive Macbooks; the same cannot be said of the iPad Air.  If you’re looking for a machine that you can actually use meaningfully, the Neo has the Air beat. It has two USB-C ports, 16-hour battery life, a real keyboard, trackpad and the ability to run macOS with proper multitasking. $599 won’t even get you an iPad Air with a keyboard and trackpad, which costs you an extra $270. Of course, the MacBook Neo is sandbagged in all of the ways Apple will always sandbag a cheaper product. But I do think the company has been smart enough to ensure the base model, which I’m sure will sell a crazy amount, is enough of a computer to matter. The A18 Pro chip will run a lot slower than Apple’s M-Series silicon but raw performance isn’t the big issue. After all, if you're buying this machine as Apple's version of a Chromebook, you’re not going to be compressing 55GB Final Cut Pro files here. This is a machine for light work, the sort of stuff the iPad was always meant to enable, but has never quite been able to. Apple knows how its A-series chip stack up against low-end laptop CPUs. Given the differences in OS, it’s impossible to make a real comparison yet, but in synthetic benchmarks the A18 Pro outperformed the Intel Core i3-1315U found in plenty of low-end laptops, including the Framework 12. And the A18 Pro only needs 8W to run, compared to the 15W Intel requires, which helps maintain that lovely long battery life. Even with just 8GB RAM, if it can run macOS and its applications at an acceptable level, then you know it’ll go down beautifully with its intended audience. As an aside, it’s worth saying the Neo’s intended audience is decidedly not the sort

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Here’s where you can preorder Apple’s budget-friendly MacBook Neo
The Verge
1 day ago

Here’s where you can preorder Apple’s budget-friendly MacBook Neo

The MacBook Neo is Apple’s newest, most affordable laptop. Although the MacBook Air has been known to occasionally drop by a couple of hundred dollars — rendering it more on par with a host of midrange Windows laptops — the Neo will take things a step further when it launches at a competitive $599 on Wednesday, March 11th. At first glance, the Neo is not that different from Apple’s other laptops, even if its four colors are divisive. It features an aluminum design, a 13-inch (2408 x 1506) display, two USB-C ports, a 3.5mm audio jack, and side-firing speakers. You also get a 1080p camera, a multi-touch trackpad, and a color-matched Magic Keyboard (the 512GB model also includes a TouchID sensor). That said, it lacks Thunderbolt ports and MagSafe, which come standard on the MacBook Air. In terms of performance, think of it as if the guts of the iPhone 16 got transplanted into a 13-inch laptop. It should be fast enough for streaming, browsing the web, and most everyday use cases thanks to Apple’s A18 Pro chip, but it won’t replace a more powerful macOS machine (especially with only 8GB of RAM). In short, it’s going to be an extremely popular graduation or back-to-school gift. MacBook Neo Where to Buy: $599 at Apple (256GB) $699 at Apple (512GB) We haven’t had a ton of time with the Neo (yet), but if you want to secure the laptop at launch, you can already preorder it via Apple in its silver, indigo, blush, and citrus hues ahead of next week. The 256GB model is available for $599, while the 512GB — which also includes a TouchID sensor — is available for $699. Students and other educators can preorder the 256GB and 512GB models for $499 and $599, respectively, which isn’t surprising, given its target audience.

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The Colorful MacBook Neo Is Apple’s Cheapest Laptop Ever
Wired
1 day ago

The Colorful MacBook Neo Is Apple’s Cheapest Laptop Ever

At $599, Apple's entry-level MacBook Neo is the most affordable laptop the company has ever made.

Everything Apple announced this week: MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e and more
Engadget
1 day ago

Everything Apple announced this week: MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e and more

Apple had promised a “big week” for the company as rumors swirled that it had a number of product announcements lined up. True enough, it unveiled a half-dozen new and refreshed devices over the last few days, along with more powerful chips for MacBook Pros. The news started on Monday with the announcements of the iPhone 17e and M4-powered iPad Air. The company followed up on Tuesday with the reveal of the M5 MacBook Air, the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, MacBook Pro models that use said chips, a refreshed Studio Display and a brand-new 27-inch Studio Display XDR. In addition, ahead of the official announcement, Apple leaked news of a cheaper MacBook called the MacBook Neo. Whoops! The company confirmed the existence of that system on Wednesday. It starts at $599, making it Apple’s most affordable laptop to date. Here’s our recap of everything Apple announced this week: iPhone 17e Apple Apple has spruced up this year’s entry-level iPhone with some pretty solid upgrades, though it's keeping the starting price at $599. The iPhone 17e has double the base storage of the iPhone 16e at 256GB. It also has MagSafe support with Qi2 wireless charging speeds of up to 15W, double that of the iPhone 16e. Design-wise, Apple hasn't exactly rocked the boat. The iPhone 17e looks pretty much identical to its predecessor. It appears that Apple is sticking with the same 48MP Fusion camera system as it used in the iPhone 16e too. That said, the 6.1-inch Super Retina display has Ceramic Shield 2. According to Apple, this provides “3x better scratch resistance than the previous generation and reduced glare.” The company slotted its C1X cellular modem into the iPhone 17e as well. It says this is up to two times faster than the C1 that was in the iPhone 16e. The device has the same A19 chip as the iPhone 17, so it supports Apple Intelligence AI tools, and it runs iOS 26. In addition, the iPhone 17e has an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, as well as the promise of "all-day battery li

MacBook Neo hands-on: Apple's $599 laptop feels shockingly great
Engadget
1 day ago

MacBook Neo hands-on: Apple's $599 laptop feels shockingly great

The most interesting product Apple announced this week was its cheapest and least powerful laptop, the MacBook Neo. It’s just fascinating to see the company tackle an entirely new category — it’s not a premium ultraportable like the MacBook Air, and it’s not a computing powerhouse like the MacBook Pro. It’s simply an affordable $599 laptop. And after spending some time with it at Apple’s spring launch event today, I’m convinced it’s going to be a huge hit for the company. For a $599 system, the MacBook Neo doesn’t look or feel like a budget machine. Its colorful aluminum case looks even more attractive than the MacBook Air and Pro’s, and at 2.7 pounds (the same as the Air), it’s easy to carry. I need to spend more time with its 13-inch screen, but at first glance it looks decently vibrant as well. It’s a shame Apple didn’t include a MagSafe charging port, but hey, at least the headphone jack is still around. And for many people, two USB-C ports should be plenty, but just keep in mind only one of those is USB-C 3 (DisplayPort, charging and speeds up to 10Gb/s) and the other is USB-C 2 (charging and speeds up to up to 480Mb/s). The downsides to the MacBook Air became more apparent as I used it. Its keyboard feels a bit flimsy — it’s almost reminiscent of the old-school butterfly keyboards. And while its touchpad feels smooth and responsive, it lacked the sturdiness from the company’s more expensive haptic touchpads. And then there are the starting specs: For $599, the MacBook Neo comes with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Bumping up to $699 gets you 512GB of storage and a Touch ID button, but you’re still stuck with 8GB of RAM. For a basic productivity machine, I suppose 8GB of RAM can work. But when coupled with the slower performance of the A18 Pro mobile chip, it’s unclear if the MacBook Neo will hold up over time. At the very least, the MacBook Neo serves an important role as Apple’s cheapest laptop. It’s an inexpensive way to bring people into the world of ma

The $599 MacBook Neo is Apple's cheapest Mac laptop yet
Engadget
1 day ago

The $599 MacBook Neo is Apple's cheapest Mac laptop yet

Meet the MacBook Neo, Apple’s long-rumored low-cost Mac. Powered by the A18 Pro chip from the iPhone 16 Pro series, the $599 MacBook Neo is Apple’s first attempt at delivering a genuinely affordable Mac laptop. (Ironically, it comes after Apple raised the base prices of the new MacBook Air M5 and MacBook Pro M5 Pro/Max.) It’s well below the $1,099 MacBook Air, but Apple didn’t skimp on the design. For $599 you get 256GB of storage and no Touch ID on the keyboard; another $100 doubles the storage and adds Touch ID. All models of the MacBook Neo ship with an extremely scant 8GB of RAM — but at this price, we can withhold judgement on whether that’s enough until we put this thing though some testing. The A18 Pro chip includes a 6-core CPU, 5-core GPU and 16-core Neural Engine — based on pure numbers that’s far behind what you’ll get with a current M-series processor, but again it may be enough juice for the basic computing tasks this laptop seems geared towards. There’s still a sturdy aluminum case, with no cheap plastic to be seen. It includes a 13-inch Retina display, a 1080p webcam, two USB-C ports, a headphone jack and optional Touch ID. You’ll need to use one of those ports for charging, as there’s no MagSafe connector on this MacBook. The side-firing speakers support Dolby Atmos playback. And the MacBook Neo comes in four colors than usual: silver, indigo, blush and citrus. The keyboard is color-matched to the case, too. The display appears to be fairly basic. The 13-inch LCD has a 2,408-by-1,506 and 500 nits of brightness. There’s no True Tone features for adjusting the screen’s color temperature to your surroundings; this is the first display Apple has released in years without that feature. It also doesn’t support the P3 wide color gamut, another feature present on most other Apple screens. Another place Apple cut costs is the trackpad. All Mac laptops besides the Neo have a “Force Touch” trackpad that doesn’t actually move. Instead, Apple’s Taptic Engi

Apple’s $600 MacBook Neo Finally Makes Laptops Cute Again
Gizmodo
1 day ago

Apple’s $600 MacBook Neo Finally Makes Laptops Cute Again

The new, colorful MacBook Neo is full of surprises, including a mobile chip.

The $599 MacBook Neo is Apple's long-awaited colorful, lower-cost MacBook
Ars Technica
1 day ago

The $599 MacBook Neo is Apple's long-awaited colorful, lower-cost MacBook

Cute, colorful laptop takes the place of the old $599 M1 MacBook Air.

Our first hands-on look at Apple’s MacBook Neo
The Verge
1 day ago

Our first hands-on look at Apple’s MacBook Neo

You will immediately be able to tell the Neo by its colors. | Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge Here is the MacBook Neo, Apple's new entry-level Mac laptop. Its colorful chassis options easily set it apart from current MacBook Air and Pro models. But the biggest difference is that inside the Neo is an A18 Pro iPhone chip instead of an M-series processor Apple typically uses in its laptops and recent desktops. The first thing you notice, touching the device, is obviously the colors. They're not quite as vibrant as the orange iPhone 17 Pro, but the blush and citrus colors (which are more like chartreuse-ish and purple-ish) do look pretty nice. Apple says the keyboards are color-matched, but the effect is pretty subtle, and was a bit har … Read the full story at The Verge.

The Best Linux Laptops (I Install Linux on Every Laptop I Test) (2026)
Wired
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The Best Linux Laptops (I Install Linux on Every Laptop I Test) (2026)

Whether you want a beast of a machine with dedicated graphics or a light, easy-to-upgrade PC, we have the perfect rig for you.

Show HN: AgentBus – Centralized AI Agent-to-Agent Messaging via REST API
Hacker News
2 days ago

Show HN: AgentBus – Centralized AI Agent-to-Agent Messaging via REST API

Most people right now are talking to their AI agents through Telegram bots, WhatsApp, Discord, or just copying and pasting between terminals. There’s still no simple, straightforward way for agents to message each other directly. AgentBus solves exactly that. You register each agent with one quick API call. Then they can send messages to each other using simple REST calls. No servers, no queues, no WebSockets, no extra infrastructure. Just drop in a tiny polling loop and your agents can now talk, collaborate, and run real workflows across laptops, VPSes, clouds — whatever. You can also message any of your agents yourself from a clean browser UI on your phone, laptop, anywhere. https://agentbus.org/ How are you currently making your agents talk to each other? Would love to hear. Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47241910 Points: 5 # Comments: 1

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MacBook Air M5 vs. MacBook Air M4: What's changed beyond the Apple silicon
Engadget
2 days ago

MacBook Air M5 vs. MacBook Air M4: What's changed beyond the Apple silicon

Apple unveiled a new MacBook Air today, and apart from the new M5 chip, things don’t look remarkably different. Sure, it’s getting a mild refresh, but maybe not in the way most people would want. Namely, it’s more expensive — a $100 price bump across all models. In exchange, the MacBook Air M5 does get faster performance and double the storage. If you placed the MacBook Air M4 and the M5 in front of me, I wouldn’t be able to tell which was which. The M5 offers an overall CPU/GPU performance boost, along with some extra storage and double the file transfer speeds. Still, I didn’t expect a radical change, but I wish we got more for that extra $100. It’s not worth jumping to the MacBook Air M5 if you’ve got the M4 unit already, but if you’re working with an older model, then it may be worth the switch, especially if you’re a professional. Like the rest of Apple’s new suite of products, pre-orders start at 9:15AM ET on March 4. I’d wait until full reviews are published before committing to spending money, though. Still, if all you care about are the specs and what they mean, we’ve got a pretty good idea of all that. MacBook Air M5 vs. MacBook Air M4: Performance and battery life Naturally, the biggest difference between the MacBook Air M5 and the MacBook Air M4 is their chipsets. While the price did go up, we also got double the storage in the MacBook Air M5, jumping from 256GB to 512GB at the base configuration for both sizes. Upgraded configurations start at 1TB. According to Apple, the MacBook Air M5’s unified memory is 28 percent faster than the M4’s, and the AI performance is 4x faster. Casual users likely won’t feel the impact of the overall performance gains. (You could potentially get more use out of it compared with an M4 chip.) But Apple claims that folks who are rendering 3D in Blender will see a 50 percent increase in speed. That’s pretty significant if you’re a professional looking for a relatively affordable premium laptop with some oomph. The MacBook Air

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The new MacBook Pro laptops are as much as $400 more expensive than their predecessors. Thank the RAM shortage.
TechCrunch
2 days ago

The new MacBook Pro laptops are as much as $400 more expensive than their predecessors. Thank the RAM shortage.

With the demands for more computers and data centers to power AI, the market is experiencing a shortage of RAM, causing memory prices to surge.

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The new MacBook Pro laptops are up to $400 more expensive than their predecessors, thanks to the RAM shortage
TechCrunch
2 days ago

The new MacBook Pro laptops are up to $400 more expensive than their predecessors, thanks to the RAM shortage

With the demands for more computers and data centers to power AI, the market is experiencing a shortage of RAM, causing memory prices to surge.

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New MacBooks, the iPhone 17E, and more: everything we know about Apple’s March 2026 announcements
The Verge
2 days ago

New MacBooks, the iPhone 17E, and more: everything we know about Apple’s March 2026 announcements

Apple is kicking off March with a flurry of product announcements ahead of a “special Apple experience” on March 4th in New York City, London, and Shanghai. Apple started on March 2nd by announcing the iPhone 17E. The new $599 phone has a lot of welcome additions over the iPhone 16E like support for MagSafe charging, doubled base storage of 256GB, and a Ceramic Shield 2 display, all for the same starting price. The same day, Apple also revealed a new iPad Air powered by an M4 chip, a bump up from the previous version’s M3 chip. March 3rd brought announcements of MacBook Pros with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, the MacBook Air with an M5 chip, and a Studio Display refresh, including a new Mini LED-equipped XDR model. But the company may be saving the most interesting news for last; Apple is rumored to be launching a lower-cost MacBook that’s powered by an iPhone chip instead of an M-series processor. Apple itself may have leaked the name of this new machine: it might be called the MacBook Neo. Read on for all of our coverage of Apple’s March 2026 announcements. Apple’s website leaks MacBook ‘Neo,’ which could be its new cheaper laptop Apple’s new Studio Display XDR adds a Mini LED upgrade Apple launches M5 Pro and M5 Max chips Apple announces M5 MacBook Air and updated MacBook Pro How the new iPhone 17E stacks up against Apple’s pricier phones Apple announces the iPhone 17E Apple launches a new iPad Air with an upgraded M4 processor Apple’s doing something on March 4th

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Apple’s rumored MacBook Neo, a lower-cost, colorful laptop, could launch this week
TechCrunch
2 days ago

Apple’s rumored MacBook Neo, a lower-cost, colorful laptop, could launch this week

This would mark the first time Apple competes with cheaper hardware like the Chromebook.

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