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Apple launches $599 MacBook Neo

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The $599 Mac Laptop Is Finally Here: Meet the MacBook Neo
Apple has officially unveiled the MacBook Neo, a $599 budget laptop powered by the A18 Pro chip. Here is everything you need to know about the new entry-level Mac.

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Our first hands-on look at Apple’s MacBook Neo
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Apple launches $599 MacBook to challenge Windows and Chromebook
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Apple unveils MacBook Neo, brings premium features to a lower price segment: Check India price, launch details
Apple unveiled the MacBook Neo on Wednesday, 4 March, starting at $599, a more affordable addition to its laptop range as it aims to expand its reach in a price-sensitive PC market.

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Apple unveils cheapest ever MacBook
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Apple unveils new affordable MacBook Neo with A18 Pro processor, 13-Inch Liquid Retina display: Price, key features
CNET · 4h
Apple's MacBook Neo Is Surprisingly Premium for $599
Instead, it uses the A18 Pro chip that's found in the iPhone 16 Pro from 2024.

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All the news about Apple’s MacBook Neo, iPhone 17E, and more
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MacBook Neo Launched: Apple’s New Laptop Aims to Make Macs More Accessible
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2021 Apple MacBook Pro Silver model drops to $2199.12

Save $284 on the 2021 16-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Pro chip, a powerful and now more affordable choice for creative professionals.
The Financial Express
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Apple’s low cost MacBook could spell the end of cheap and frustrating Windows laptops

Apple’s upcoming low-cost MacBook could shake up the budget laptop market, potentially putting pressure on cheap and often frustrating Windows machines.
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