Apple's new $599 MacBook Neo is a snappy 13-inch that feels a lot like its older siblings, but I can't help but wonder how it'll hold up after a few years.
MacBook Neo Review: Near-Perfect Starter Mac Only Misses Out on One Key Feature ...
Apple’s $600 MacBook Neo isn’t the pinnacle of design. It can’t be at this price point. And still, it’s perfect for all the people who don’t give a damn about what PC or ...
The first MacBook Neo reviews describe a great laptop for school, casual use, and even light video editing (if you can deal with the 8GB of RAM).
Apple's new $600 MacBook Neo is immediately one of the best bargains on the laptop market, especially if you don't need too much power.
I really don't know how Apple did it. The MacBook Neo is a $600 laptop that doesn't feel like an afterthought, which is a curse that has befallen so many cheap Windows notebooks. Sure, it has a slower ...
Our editor-in-chief Chance Miller has been testing the MacBook Neo for just under a week, and his review described ...
Sure, you may be able to get it done on your phone, but sometimes a bigger screen, a physical keyboard, and some extra power just makes everything better.
I’ve been an Apple fan for as long as I’ve been using technology, and whilst I would always go for Apple in any given product category that they play in, I’d never describe any of their products as ...
Starting at $599 ($499 for students), the MacBook Neo comes in a single configuration with just one upgrade option. The brain of the Neo’s operation is the A18 Pro chip. It's a six-core central ...
The RodeCaster Video Core combines camera switching, audio mixing and live streaming in a compact box ...
First introduced during CES in January, the laptop features a 14 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel, 165 Hz display and an AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 392 Strix Halo processor with 40-core AMD Radeon 8060S graphics. It’s ...
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