Apple launches $599 MacBook Neo
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They aren’t as high-end as the newly announced MacBook Neo, but these Windows laptops show strong competition.
Apple's new MacBook Neo is its cheapest laptop yet at just $599, and it's a much more interesting proposition than these plasticky Windows laptops.
You’d expect Windows Central to be pretty adamant in favoring Windows laptops over any MacBook. Yet not only the
Apple’s $599 MacBook Neo highlights Word, Excel, and PowerPoint while targeting Windows users with a “Switch from PC to Mac” campaign.
It's brand new, but already MacBook Neo sets off Windows panic among commentators rightly fearing hordes of users will move to macOS.
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Everyone is talking about the MacBook Neo's price tag, but nobody is talking about the $50 in dongles you'll need just to match the Galaxy Book4's ports.
The MacBook Neo is Apple's newest Mac, and the most affordable notebook that Apple has released to date at $599. Designed from the ground up, the Neo is unique because it features an A-series chip instead of a typical M-series chip. It has lower-end features than the MacBook Pro or the MacBook Air to keep costs low.