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Before the announcement of the new $599 MacBook Neo spoils you, that model is going to be the exception in the Apple universe, not the norm. That doesn’t mean there aren’t going to be exceptional deals in the usual Apple pricing brackets,
Apple held a special event in New York City on Wednesday, inviting journalists and video personalities a chance to get up close with the new machines. When Apple's vice president of hardware, John Ternus, debuted the Neo to the crowd, he explained the purpose of its creation was simple:
This week, though, Apple committed to the bit. First was an update to its budget iPhone line, replacing the 16E with a 17E at the same $599 price, despite rising memory costs and inflation. The surprise release was a new MacBook,
Apple's new Studio Display XDR delivers 120Hz ProMotion, but only the latest M5 iPad Pros and new MacBook Pros can actually run it at full speed. Older devices are capped at 60Hz. The post Apple’s Studio Display XDR will need a pretty new Mac or iPad to run at 120Hz appeared first on Digital Trends.
Apple's new budget laptop comes in blush, indigo, silver, and citrus, and online reactions prove people have been craving colorful tech.