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Apple’s MacBook Neo Is the Affordable Student Laptop the Company Should Have Built Years Ago

by Kingsley Okeke
March 23, 2026
in Apps, Gadgets, Tools & Softwares
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The MacBook Neo

For years, the cheapest way into the Mac ecosystem was a $999 laptop. Apple has now cut that price nearly in half, and the implications go well beyond a single product launch.

The MacBook Neo arrived on March 11, 2026, starting at $599, and dropping to $499 for eligible students and educational staff through Apple’s education store. It is the company’s most affordable laptop ever and its clearest attempt in more than a decade to compete directly with Chromebooks and entry-level Windows machines.

A Different Kind of Mac

The Neo is built differently from the rest of Apple’s laptop lineup. Rather than the M-series chips that power the MacBook Air and Pro, it runs on the A18 Pro, the same chip family found in the iPhone. That silicon choice is what allows Apple to push the price this low without abandoning the aluminium build quality or the Liquid Retina display that has defined the Mac line.

The machine ships with a 13-inch Liquid Retina display, 8GB of unified memory, 256GB of storage, two USB-C ports, a headphone jack, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 6, a 1080p FaceTime camera, and up to 16 hours of battery life. A $100 upgrade adds Touch ID and doubles storage to 512GB. That is the full range of configuration options because Apple has kept the Neo deliberately simple.

Apple’s hardware chief, John Ternus, described it as “a laptop only Apple could create,” built from the ground up for students, families, small business owners, and first-time Mac users.

Competing Where Apple Has Long Been Absent

The MacBook Neo does not just add a new product to Apple’s lineup; instead, it repositions the entire MacBook family. The Air, now starting at $1,099 after a $100 price increase, has moved to the mid-tier. The Neo takes the entry position, and for the first time, that entry is competitive with Chromebooks and budget Windows laptops on price rather than just on build quality.

Google’s Chromebooks can be found for as little as $150, so the Neo is not undercutting that end of the market. But it is squarely targeting the segment of students and households who have considered a Mac before and were stopped by the price. Educators who have watched Apple price itself out of school procurement budgets for years have already noted the shift. The Neo’s spec set is more than adequate for software development, AI experimentation, and general classroom use.

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Kingsley Okeke

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