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Garrett Crespo
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“But for me personally, I bought a MacBook Neo to replace an iPad Pro that I use every single day in the education space.”Watch from 14:00

Apple
The MacBook Neo introduces an affordable entry point to the Mac ecosystem powered by the A18 Pro chip with Apple Intelligence capabilities. Featuring a Liquid Retina display, 8GB unified memory, 512GB SSD, and Touch ID in a compact 13-inch form factor, it launched in March 2026 and quickly became one of the top-selling laptops on major retailers.
See how MacBook Neo stacks up against the competition.
“But for me personally, I bought a MacBook Neo to replace an iPad Pro that I use every single day in the education space.”Watch from 14:00
“The MacBook Neo is a genuinely impressive machine, especially for $599 or $499 if you get that fancy student discount.”Watch from 17:15
“Not bad for 500 bucks. Rather amazing, actually.”Watch from 7:02
“It's surreal to have a device that looks this fun and I know is that inexpensive.”Watch from 8:00
“this is a very complete, solid, usable package that's fast enough to get everyday stuff done.”Watch from 11:39
“this is potentially Apple's most disruptive product in the last 10 plus years.”Watch from 0:07
“if your budget is $500 and you cannot or do not want to spend any more than that, then this is the best, in my opinion, the best $500 laptop you can get on the market.”Watch from 9:18
“The MacBook Neo, the cheapest MacBook that Apple has ever made. And I'm not crying. This thing isn't crying.”Watch from 10:43
“I think this device is going to be a game changer.”Watch from 12:35
“Apple just came out and blew every other manufacturer out of the water with the MacBook Neo.”Watch from 1:10
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