Updated
Updated · Fstoppers · Jun 26
Apple MacBook Neo Trades Features for Lower Price With 256 GB Base Model
Updated
Updated · Fstoppers · Jun 26

Apple MacBook Neo Trades Features for Lower Price With 256 GB Base Model

1 articles · Updated · Fstoppers · Jun 26

Summary

  • ZY Cheng’s hands-on review says the MacBook Neo delivers a stronger-than-expected entry Mac experience, with build quality, keyboard and hinge feel close to pricier Air and Pro models.
  • Apple cuts costs by dropping MagSafe, using a mechanical click trackpad, limiting one of two USB ports to USB 3, and omitting P3 color, high-impedance headphone support and Touch ID on the 256 GB base model.
  • A18 Pro performance handles web work, productivity, Pixelmator Pro and Photoshop smoothly, while 4K Final Cut Pro editing remains usable but less responsive.
  • Geekbench 6 results show single-core performance competitive with the M3, but the M2 MacBook Air still leads in multi-core GPU tasks and heavier workloads like local LLMs, After Effects and Cyberpunk 2077 expose the Neo’s limits.

Insights

Is the highly repairable MacBook Neo a win for consumers, or a new entry to Apple's locked ecosystem?
With chip shortages looming, will the promised $599 MacBook Neo soon become a myth for consumers?