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Apple has launched the MacBook Neo in India, offering a budget-friendly option for students and young professionals, with prices starting at Rs 69,900.
It's been a wild week for Apple. After announcing a slew of new hardware, the company capped things off with its cheapest laptop ever: the $599 MacBook Neo. It's low on specs, but high on character and value.
The first MacBook Neo benchmark scores confirm that it offers all the performance needed by entry-level computer users.
First there was the iPhone 17e, then a refreshed iPad Air followed swiftly by souped-up MacBook Pros, and now, to finish things off, Apple has dropped the MacBook Neo, a bargain-basement laptop that can be yours for just $599.
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If you think MacBook Neo is a bad deal, it’s not for you
Macworld Apple announced an all-new MacBook this week at a starting price of just $599, and as you might have guessed, everyone has opinions about it. If the social media feeds are to be believed, the most common critique is that it’s not actually a good deal because it’s slow trash garbage with only 8GB of RAM and will be obsolete and useless in
The standout feature of the new MacBook Neo is its low price, but it seems a great many buyers are willing to pay extra.