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Apple debuts $599 MacBook Neo to challenge Chromebooks, Windows PCs

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Posted on March 4, 2026

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March 4 (Reuters) - Apple on Wednesday unveiled the MacBook Neo, a lower-priced addition to its laptop lineup starting at $599, as it looks to broaden its reach in a price-sensitive PC market while

Apple debuts $599 MacBook Neo to challenge Chromebooks, Windows PCs

Apple Targets Price-Sensitive PC Market with MacBook Neo Launch

By Akash Sriram and Stephen Nellis

Introduction of the MacBook Neo

March 4 (Reuters) - Apple on Wednesday unveiled the MacBook Neo, a lower-priced addition to its laptop lineup starting at $599, as it looks to broaden its reach in a price-sensitive PC market while rivals face tighter supply of memory chips.

Apple's Aggressive Entry into the PC Market

A lower-priced laptop marks one of Apple's most aggressive entry points into the PC market in years. The new MacBook will be powered by the A18 Pro chip, the same processor that debuted in the company's iPhone 16 Pro models in 2024.

Comparing MacBook Neo Pricing to Previous Models

At $599, it is far cheaper in both nominal and inflation-adjusted terms than Apple's previous non-Pro, non-Air MacBook, which debuted in May 2006 at $1,099 - roughly $1,750 in today’s dollars.

Customers can pre-order the device starting Wednesday, with deliveries and in-store availability beginning March 11, Apple said.

Market Position and Strategy

Balancing Cost, Performance, and Brand

"The real question is not whether Apple can sell a MacBook at this price (because it will be one of the most sold Macs ever if they can deliver), but how it balances cost, performance and brand positioning while maintaining the premium experience that defines the Mac," said Francisco Jeronimo, vice president of client devices at IDC.

Previous Efforts at Lower Price Points

The new MacBook is not Apple's first foray into the price point. The company made a special $699 MacBook Air for Walmart using its M1 chip, which originally debuted in 2020, after retiring other models with that chip.

Targeting Chromebook and Windows Users

The new MacBook aims squarely at users of Google-powered Chromebooks and lower-end Windows devices, where Microsoft's own efforts to shift to more battery-life-friendly chips made with technology from Arm have failed to ignite a sales boom.

Its foray into the mid-range PC segment could help Apple broaden its reach among students and first-time buyers.

Technical Specifications and Market Context

Memory and Component Constraints

In the midst of a global memory chip crunch, the new MacBook also comes with only 8 gigabytes of unified memory, half of the 16 gigabytes in the M4-based MacBook and less than the 12 gigabytes in the iPhone 17 Pro.

Competitive Landscape and Additional Launches

Global PC and smartphone markets remain highly price sensitive after several quarters of uneven demand, and hardware makers continue to navigate fluctuating component costs, particularly for memory chips.

Apple this week launched its $599 iPhone 17e with higher base storage and refreshed its MacBook Air and Pro lineup with new M5 chips and standard configurations with larger memory, as it looks to defend market share in competitive smartphone and softening PC markets, which are strained by rising memory costs.

(Reporting by Akash Sriram, Aditya Soni in Bengaluru and Stephen Nellis in San Francisco; Editing by Anil D'Silva)

Key Takeaways

  • MacBook Neo starts at $599—Apple’s most affordable modern Mac laptop, powered by an A‑series chip (A18 Pro) instead of M‑series silicon (theverge.com).
  • The Neo fills the gap created by price hikes in the MacBook Air (now from $1,099) and offers basic specs: 8 GB RAM, up to ~16‑hour battery, compact ~13‑inch size, colorful design (reddit.com).
  • Positioned to attract students and first‑time buyers, Apple seeks to broaden its reach in the price‑sensitive PC market amid global memory chip cost pressures (macdailynews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the starting price of the Apple MacBook Neo?
The Apple MacBook Neo starts at $599.
What processor powers the MacBook Neo?
The MacBook Neo uses the A18 Pro chip, first introduced in the iPhone 16 Pro in 2024.
How does the MacBook Neo compare to other affordable laptops?
It targets users of Chromebooks and lower-end Windows PCs, offering Apple features at a competitive price.
How much memory does the new MacBook Neo have?
The MacBook Neo comes with 8 gigabytes of unified memory.
Why did Apple introduce a lower-priced MacBook?
Apple aims to broaden its market reach to students and first-time buyers amid high price sensitivity and memory chip shortages.

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