Apple introduced an all-new affordable Mac today, the MacBook Neo.Members of the media were invited to try the new device and other Apple products at events in New York, Shanghai, and London, and ' videographer Dan Barbera was in attendance.Dan was able to see the MacBook Neo in person, as well as other devices like the new Studio Display XDR.
The MacBook Neo looks and feels a lot like the MacBook Air, because it's almost the same size and has an aluminum chassis.It's thicker than the MacBook Air, but it has a 13-inch display, and it also weighs 2.7 pounds.Apple designed the MacBook Neo from the ground up, and it comes in some fun colors like Silver, Indigo, Blush, and Citrus.
Each of the notebooks has a color matched keyboard and trackpad, but the keyboard has no backlighting and the trackpad isn't the higher-end Force Touch trackpad Apple uses in its other Macs.It's a physical trackpad with an actual click rather than haptic feedback for presses.There is no notch, with Apple instead adopting an iPad-style design with thicker bezels that house the front-facing camera.
Speakers are located on the exterior sides of the device, which is new, and Spatial Audio is supported.The MacBook Neo has a bit of a cheaper feel compared to the MacBook Air or MacBook Pro because of the thicker bezels and the changes to the trackpad, but it is still an excellent machine for the price.Apple used the A18 Pro chip in the MacBook Neo, which is technically an iPhone chip.
It was first introduced in the iPhone 16 Pro, and while it's a powerful chip, it doesn't match the performance of Apple's newer M-series chips.There's only 8GB RAM included, and 60GB/s memory bandwidth, half that of the MacBook Air.Apple says the MacBook Neo is up to 50 percent faster for everyday tasks than the bestselling PC with an Intel Core Ultra 5 chip, which is an apt comparison because this is aimed at people who might instead buy a lower-cost Windows laptop or Chromebook.
The MacBook Neo is up to two times faster at photo editing, and three times faster when it comes to on-device AI workloads, according to Apple.You get a Retina quality display, but only 500 nits brightness and no add-on features like True Tone or P3 Wide color.There are two USB-C ports, but only one is USB3 with DisplayPort 1.4 support.
You can connect a single 4K 60Hz display to the MacBook Neo.Battery life is a little low for a device the size of a MacBook Air with an A-series chip, and it lasts for up to 16 hours.Bluetooth 6 and Wi-Fi 6E are supported, so it is compatible with 6GHz networks.
We'll have more in-depth hands-on coverage of the MacBook Neo and Apple's other new products next week.
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