MacBook Neo

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The MacBook Neo is a Mac laptop developed and manufactured by Apple Inc. It is the first production Mac to use an A-series chip found in the iPhone line of products rather than the M-series chips found in other Apple silicon Macs. The MacBook Neo is positioned as the entry-level MacBook, situated below the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. It was first announced on March 4, 2026, and released on March 11, 2026. It is currently the cheapest laptop Apple sells, with a starting price of US$599.

DeveloperApple Inc.
Product familyMacBook
TypeLaptop
ReleasedMarch 11, 2026; 4 days ago (2026-03-11)
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MacBook Neo
Citrus and Blush-colored MacBook Neos on display at an Apple Store
DeveloperApple Inc.
Product familyMacBook
TypeLaptop
ReleasedMarch 11, 2026; 4 days ago (2026-03-11)
Operating systemmacOS
System on a chipA18 Pro
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Overview

Apple introduced the MacBook Neo as part of its March 2026 product launches on March 4, 2026.[1] The strategy behind the MacBook Neo centers on accessibility and affordability, which offers mainstream users and students a lower-cost option for a laptop within the Apple ecosystem.[2][3] The name "MacBook Neo" was given to fit the spirit of a fun and fresh device.[4]

The MacBook Neo is the most affordable laptop that Apple has ever introduced, with a starting price of $599. Pre-orders began at launch, with general release beginning on March 11, 2026.[2][5]

The MacBook Neo's name and model identifier (A3404) was accidentally revealed a day early by Apple when regulatory documents for the MacBook Neo were published on Apple's website.[6][7]

Specifications

Design

The MacBook Neo features an aluminum body design like the MacBook Air models,[8] a matching colored keyboard, and a Liquid Retina display with black, uniform bezels. It is therefore the first MacBook since the 2022 13" M2 MacBook Pro to have a notchless display. It is available in four colors: Silver, Blush, Citrus, and Indigo.[9] The keyboard is color-matched to the chassis.[10]

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Hardware

The MacBook Neo features a 13-inch Liquid Retina display with a resolution of 2408 × 1506, has two USB-C ports (one running at USB 3 speed with support for DisplayPort 1.4, and one running at USB 2 speed), a headphone jack, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 6.[5] It uses an Apple A18 Pro chip (previously used on the iPhone 16 Pro),[9] and has 8 GB of unified memory, shared between the six CPU cores (two performance, four efficiency) and five GPU cores. It is the first publicly available Mac released with an A-series SoC rather than an M-series chip since the transition to Apple silicon.[a][1] The 256 GB base models ships without Touch ID with a lock button in place of the fingerprint scanner; the 512 GB model includes Touch ID.[9] It can run one 4K display at 60 Hz (such as Apple's Studio Display at a scaled resolution).[12]

Because the Apple A18 Pro is an efficient low-wattage SoC, the MacBook Neo relies on passive fanless cooling and runs completely silently.[13]

Performance

Early performance tests done by Digital Trends show that the MacBook Neo outperforms the M1 Macbook Air with Geekbench results scoring 3,461 points in single-core and 8,668 points in multi-core tests, with a Metal score of 31,286 points in graphics benchmarks.[14][15] The MacBook Neo also outperforms the M3 iPad Air in single-core tests.[15]

A photographer and video editor tested the MacBook Neo during professional workflows, and concluded that: "Editing 4K video on this computer is totally fine, even with every other app running."[16]

Technical specifications

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  1. 5K at 60Hz is equivalent to 4K at 100Hz, 6K at 60Hz is equivalent to 4K at 144Hz, 8K at 60Hz is equivalent to 4K at 240Hz

Software

The MacBook Neo initially shipped with macOS Tahoe 26.3.1. A day-one update, 26.3.2, was released exclusively over-the-air for the MacBook Neo on March 10, 2026.[17][18]

Timeline

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Notes

  1. The first Mac to use an A-series chip was the Developer Transition Kit with the A12Z Bionic. It was only available for developers to assist with the Mac transition to Apple silicon.[11]

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