Author: Stevie Bonifield
Apple just announced a new entry-level MacBook that runs on the same A18 Pro chip that launched two years ago in its iPhone 16 lineup and starts at $599. With older M-series MacBooks being phased out, it's a cheaper alternative that competes with Windows and ChromeOS models, while using hardware that was already in mass production for other devices. It's available to pre-order starting today and will ship starting on March 11th.
The Neo also features a 13-inch (2408 x 1506) display, 8GB of RAM (with no option to upgrade), 256GB or 512GB of storage, a Magic Keyboard, multi-touch trackpad, 1080p camera, two USB-C ports (one USB 3 and one USB …
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Apple just announced a new entry-level MacBook that runs on the same A18 Pro chip that launched two years ago in its iPhone 16 lineup and starts at $599. With older M-series MacBooks being phased out, it's a cheaper alternative that competes with Windows and ChromeOS models, while using hardware that was already in mass production for other devices. It's available to pre-order starting today and will ship starting on March 11th.
The Neo also features a 13-inch (2408 x 1506) display, 8GB of RAM (with no option to upgrade), 256GB or 512GB of storage, a Magic Keyboard, multi-touch trackpad, 1080p camera, two USB-C ports (one USB 3 and one USB …
Read the full story at The Verge.
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