Apple’s MacBook Neo: A Novel Era of Affordable Computing
Apple has officially entered the budget laptop market with the MacBook Neo, starting at $599 – a significant step down from the $1,099 starting price of the latest 13-inch MacBook Air. Pre-orders began on March 4, 2026, with availability starting Wednesday, March 11, 2026 [Apple Newsroom]. This launch coincides with other new device releases, including the iPhone 17e, M4 iPad Air, M5 MacBook Airs, M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pros, and Studio Displays [Apple Newsroom].
Meet the MacBook Neo
The MacBook Neo represents Apple’s first dedicated budget laptop, informally succeeding the M1 MacBook Air which was previously sold at a similar price point through Walmart [MacRumors]. Still, the Neo diverges from the M-series chips found in other MacBooks, instead utilizing the A18 Pro chip – the same processor powering the iPhone 16 Pro [ABC News]. This marks the first time Apple has integrated an iPhone chip into a laptop.
Key Specifications
- Display: 13-inch Liquid Retina display with 500 nits of brightness [Apple].
- Processor: A18 Pro chip [ABC News].
- RAM: 8GB [Apple].
- Storage: Configurable with 256GB or 512GB storage [Apple].
- Connectivity: WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 6, two USB-C ports, MagSafe charging port, and a headphone jack [Apple].
- Colors: Available in silver, indigo, blush, and citrus [Apple].
- Security: Touch ID (available on select models) [Apple].
- Battery Life: Up to 16 hours [Apple Newsroom].
Design and Durability
The MacBook Neo features a durable aluminum chassis, available in four colors: silver, indigo, blush, and citrus [Apple]. Apple states that the MacBook Neo is made with 60 percent recycled content by weight, the most ever in any Apple product [Apple].
Pricing and Availability
The MacBook Neo is available for pre-order now through the Apple Store, Amazon, Best Buy, Target, and Walmart [MacRumors]. The starting price is $599, with a discounted price of $499 for students and teachers [ABC News]. Best Buy is also offering a $25 gift card with purchase [Apple Newsroom].
A New Segment for Apple
The introduction of the MacBook Neo signals Apple’s commitment to reaching a broader audience with a more accessible price point. According to John Ternus, Apple’s senior vice president of hardware engineering, the Neo aims to provide a “solid, reliable, and durable” Mac experience at an “amazing price point” [ABC News].