Apple's cheap MacBook could be called the MacBook Neo
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Apple's cheap MacBook could be called the MacBook Neo
"MacBook Neo appears to be the name of Apple's long-rumored cheap MacBook, based on a regulatory posting on Apple's website. The gaffe was quickly removed from Apple's site. Previous rumors didn't attach a name to the low-cost MacBook - it's expected to be powered by one of the company's A-series mobile chips, instead of the M-series hardware in its laptops and desktops so far."
"Apple reportedly isn't skimping on the case - it's expected to be all metal, except with plenty more colors than the company's existing lineup. In many ways, the MacBook Neo sounds like a revival of Apple's cute and colorful iBook laptops, except for far less money than those machines, with no handle for toting around."
"Apple kicked off its week of spring announcements with the iPhone 17e and iPad Air M4 yesterday, both of which are relatively modest upgrades. This morning, Apple unveiled the MacBook Air M5 and MacBook Pro M5 Pro/Max systems, both of which are slightly more expensive than the previous models."
Apple's upcoming budget MacBook has been identified as the 'MacBook Neo' through an accidental regulatory posting on Apple's website. The device is expected to use A-series mobile chips rather than the M-series processors found in current MacBooks. The MacBook Neo will feature an all-metal construction with expanded color options, drawing design inspiration from Apple's vintage iBook line. This week, Apple announced several products including the iPhone 17e, iPad Air M4, MacBook Air M5, MacBook Pro M5 Pro/Max, and a 5K MiniLED Studio Display XDR. The MacBook Neo is anticipated to attract Windows users seeking an affordable Apple laptop alternative.
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