MacBook Neo Becomes Apple’s Cheapest Laptop Ever at €700
Apple has just introduced the MacBook Neo, marking the most affordable laptop in the company’s history with a starting price of 700 euros in Europe. This new model opens the door to the macOS ecosystem at a significantly lower cost than previous entry-level options like the MacBook Air. It targets everyday users, students, and those seeking a reliable machine for basic tasks without breaking the bank. The device delivers solid performance through clever design choices that balance features and affordability.
The MacBook Neo runs on the A18 Pro chip, the same powerful processor found in recent iPhone models. This chip provides performance roughly on par with the M1 chip from the 2020 MacBook Air, making it capable of handling web browsing, document editing, streaming, and even light creative work. It comes with 8 GB of unified memory and starts at 256 GB of storage, with a step-up option to 512 GB. While it lacks the extra power of higher-end M-series chips, the A18 Pro ensures smooth operation for most daily needs and supports Apple Intelligence features.
The 13-inch Liquid Retina display offers a resolution of 2,408 by 1,506 pixels and reaches up to 500 nits of brightness. It skips advanced features like True Tone, wide P3 color gamut, and a notch for a cleaner, more straightforward screen experience. The aluminum body keeps it lightweight and durable, available in fresh colors including Silver, Indigo, Blush, and Citrus. A Full HD camera handles video calls well, and the battery lasts up to 16 hours on a single charge, perfect for all-day use without constant plugging in.
Connectivity includes two USB-C ports and a 3.5-millimeter headphone jack, with charging done through USB-C instead of MagSafe. The trackpad uses a classic mechanical design without haptic feedback or Force Touch, keeping costs down while maintaining usability. Touch ID appears only on the 512 GB version priced at 800 euros, adding convenience for secure logins and payments. In the US, the base model starts at 599 dollars, highlighting how regional pricing affects the value proposition.
This laptop represents Apple’s push into more accessible territory, competing directly with budget Windows machines and Chromebooks. It makes macOS available to a wider audience without forcing major compromises on build quality or core functionality. The stripped-back features allow the focus to stay on reliable performance and long battery life for essential computing. Many will appreciate the vibrant color choices and the premium feel of an aluminum chassis at this price point.
The MacBook Neo proves that Apple can deliver an entry-level option that feels distinctly like a Mac while hitting aggressive pricing. It suits students tackling schoolwork, professionals needing a secondary device, or anyone wanting to explore the Apple world affordably. With preorders open and shipping starting soon, it arrives at a time when demand for capable yet inexpensive laptops remains high.
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