With PC Components More Expensive Than Ever, Apple Unveils Its Cheapest Laptop Yet

With PC Components More Expensive Than Ever, Apple Unveils Its Cheapest Laptop Yet

Apple has revealed the MacBook Neo, a cheaper new laptop launching at a time when PC hardware has been getting more expensive.

The Neo follows the general design of Apple’s popular MacBook laptops, featuring a 13-inch liquid Retina display, Magic Keyboard, multi-touch trackpad, 16 hours of battery life, Tahoe macOS, and a built-in 1080p camera. It’s powered by Apple’s A18 Pro chip, which Apple says offers faster web browsing and on-device AI processing than Intel Core Ultra 5 laptops.

Most impressively, the standard retail price for the 256GB model is $600, with students being able to pick it up for $500. The low price point feels particularly impressive, considering how technology has gotten more expensive over the past year. Due to the United States’ recent tariffs and a RAM and chip shortage caused by the current AI boom, tech prices have been going up.

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