•  Date Published: 20 May 2026
    • Apple A18 Pro
    • Apple A18 Pro GPU (5-core)
    • 13.0″, (2408 x 1506), IPS
    • 256GB SSD
    • 8GB RAM
    • 1.23 kg (2.7 lbs)
    Apple MacBook Neo

    Apple MacBook Neo

    $938.05
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    Specs

    • HDD/SSD
    • 256GB SSD
    • RAM
    • 8GB RAM
    • OS
    • macOS
    • Body Material
    • Aluminum
    • Dimensions
    • 297.5 x 206.4 x 12.7 mm (11.71" x 8.13" x 0.50")
    • Weight
    • 1.23 kg (2.7 lbs)
    • Ports and connectivity
    • 1x USB Type-A
    • 2.0
    • 1x USB Type-C
    • 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps), Power Delivery (PD), DisplayPort
    • Card Reader
    • Ethernet LAN
    • Wi-Fi
    • Wi-Fi 6E
    • Bluetooth
    • 6.0
    • Audio jack
    • 3.5mm Combo Jack
    • Features
    • Fingerprint reader
    • Web camera
    • 1080p FaceTime HD camera, 1080p HD video recording with Advanced image signal processor with computational video
    • Backlit keyboard
    • Microphone
    • Dual-mic array with directional beamforming
    • Speakers
    • Dual-speaker sound system with support for Spatial Audio, Dolby Atmos
    • Security Lock slot

    Portability

    Apple MacBook Neo
    11.71" x 8.13" x 0.50" Dimensions
    1.23 kg (2.7 lbs) Weight
    Average 13.0-inch laptop
    1.26 kg (2.8 lbs) +2% Weight

    Review

    Apple MacBook Neo in-depth review

    The Apple MacBook Neo is one of the most intriguing devices to come out of Cupertino in years. With a starting price that aggressively undercuts the rest of the Mac lineup, it aims to put a premium Apple laptop into the hands of students and budget-conscious users. To achieve this, Apple has done something unprecedented: they've taken the A18 Pro chip straight from their flagship iPhones and put it inside a sleek, 13-inch aluminum chassis. It promises incredible efficiency, a beautiful Liquid Retina display, and legendary Mac build quality for a fraction of the usual cost. But to hit this magical sub-$600 price point, Apple had to use the scalpel. Are the resulting compromises acceptable, or has Apple cut too deep into the core MacBook experience? We put it to the test to find out.[...]

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    Pros

    • Incredible sub-$600 entry price for the macOS ecosystem
    • Premium, eco-friendly aluminum unibody design
    • Good and PWM-free Liquid Retina display
    • Fantastic battery life (nearly 16 hours)
    • Incredibly snappy single-core performance for everyday tasks
    • Very good trackpad, webcam, and speakers for the price

    Cons

    • No keyboard backlight
    • One of the two USB-C ports is limited to ultra-slow USB 2.0 speeds
    • Touch ID is only available on the more expensive 512GB model
    • Locked to a maximum of 8GB of RAM with zero upgradeability
    • CPU runs hot and throttles heavily under sustained heavy workloads