Macbook Neo Impressions: Reincarnated!
By Marques Brownlee
Summary
Topics Covered
- Target Not Power Users Like You
- Neo Delivers Premium Build at Chromebook Price
- MacBook Neo Outvalues iPad for Students
- Apple Revives Netbook with Apple Silicon
Full Transcript
All right, so Apple is doing a week of new release stuff and it's all headlined by what I saw today, which is the newest, cheapest entry to the MacBook lineup, the MacBook Neo. First of all,
interesting name. We've never heard that
interesting name. We've never heard that word from Apple before. I thought when it was leaked, it was maybe just a code name. I would have bet it's just called
name. I would have bet it's just called the MacBook, but no, it's actually MacBook Neo. And the basics are this. It
MacBook Neo. And the basics are this. It
is a 13-inch laptop powered by the A18 Pro chip, 8 gigs of RAM, 256 gigs of starting storage, and it is a super thin and decently light all aluminum laptop.
Two USB type-C ports on the lefth hand side, not Thunderbolt. There's a
headphone jack on the left as well, and then there's some sidefiring stereo speakers. And it comes in four colors,
speakers. And it comes in four colors, indigo, blush, citrus, and silver. They
all have this sort of a whitish keyboard that is kind of tinted to match the color of the laptop. In person, maybe the lighting is terrible in here, but it was kind of hard to tell when looking at a single laptop. But you can, when there's some next to each other, see
that the keyboards are tinted. And
there's a 1080p webcam up at the top hidden in that bezel. No notch. And most
importantly, the starting price, $599.
And this is really interesting. They
actually hit the price. This is now, you know, the cheapest entry-level Mac laptop. It's the same price as a Mac
laptop. It's the same price as a Mac Mini, which has actually been one of the best deals in tech for a little bit now.
And I think this one's also shaping up to be pretty good value. Now, the X factor is how will the A18 Pro chip perform inside a computer? Now, in case you don't remember, the A18 Pro is the
same chip that was in the iPhone 16 Pros last year, but actually this is a bin version. This is a five core GPU version
version. This is a five core GPU version instead of six core. But I think in general there's a lot of tasks that regular people do on regular computers
that clearly don't require a ton of power. Web browsing, emailing, shopping,
power. Web browsing, emailing, shopping, spreadsheet type of stuff, right? And
before I've done any testing, just messing around on this thing for a few minutes, it seems like it would be totally fine for that. I would not expect to edit videos or do anything really intensive on this thing. That
would be kind of crazy. But I also wouldn't be surprised if it could handle some light photo editing, some multitasking, and just, you know, generally be a solid computer. Think of
it like a Chromebook, but the Apple one.
It's like a the Safari book, basically.
This is like it's a super basic computer. If you're looking at this and
computer. If you're looking at this and and thinking, I wonder if this has enough RAM for what I'm trying to do.
This probably already isn't for you.
This isn't the computer you should be looking at. If you're thinking, I wonder
looking at. If you're thinking, I wonder why they're, you know, USB type-C ports and not Thunderbolt, it's probably not for you. You're you're watching an MKBHD
for you. You're you're watching an MKBHD video on the day that it was uploaded cuz you're subscribed to a tech channel on YouTube. This probably isn't the
on YouTube. This probably isn't the computer for you. Now, I'm thinking the battery life could be interesting.
Obviously, it's the same chip as an iPhone, but with a chassis and the battery size of a laptop. So, it seems like a good combo. And I think they're quoting 16 hours right now, which
doesn't mean much to me except that they also quote MacBook Air at 18 hours, so it should be in the same ballpark. So
why do they do this? Why do they make this thing? Well, I think the obvious
this thing? Well, I think the obvious answer is just to have something much more attainable available. Up until now, the cheapest laptop available was the MacBook Air, and that just got a price bump up with the M5. That's an $1,100
laptop. So, this is the cheaper one, but
laptop. So, this is the cheaper one, but in my limited hands-on time, it doesn't feel cheap, right? Matter of fact, one of the advantages here is it's going to probably be the best built laptop at
this price with this all metal body, this nice hinge weight. Everything still
feels very much like the other more premium MacBooks. There's also a couple
premium MacBooks. There's also a couple smaller things I noticed, too. Like the
base version with 256 gigs doesn't have Touch ID. It's just a lock button on the
Touch ID. It's just a lock button on the keyboard. So, you spend another hundred
keyboard. So, you spend another hundred bucks and you get the 512 gigs of storage and Touch ID. The trackpad also is actually not a haptic trackpad like
the rest of the MacBooks. It's a real moving, clicking old school trackpad, I guess, but it also feels totally fine.
And then the display, it's okay. It's
not amazing. It's 13 in corner to corner. Pretty normal looking bezels.
corner. Pretty normal looking bezels.
The rooms we're in are not very bright, but this maxes out at 500 nits, and it's a little higher than 1440p resolution at 60 Hz. And I also actually found myself
60 Hz. And I also actually found myself thinking maybe it would be a little bit lighter since it's on the small side, but it's still all metal. And spec for spec, it looks like it's the same weight
as a slightly bigger MacBook Air. 2.7
pounds. You know who this will really kill for students education like and not just college students. I think high school
college students. I think high school and even younger, especially where Chromebooks have been killing it for years. Chromebooks have been cheaper and
years. Chromebooks have been cheaper and have been just dominating in education.
And I think Apple wanted a piece of that pie. Now, this isn't Chromebook cheap,
pie. Now, this isn't Chromebook cheap, but it is a lot closer than the $1,100 MacBook Air is. And with the student discount, if you look on their site, this is also now a $499 laptop. So, it's
a little more appealing, and it just plays into the classic Apple thing, like, oh, we offer something in the same category. Would you rather get the thin
category. Would you rather get the thin and light laptop from Acer or the one from Apple? Well, the one from Apple
from Apple? Well, the one from Apple works well with the iPhone you have. And
you know, up until now, a lot of students I've seen were trying to undercut a MacBook Air with either going cheaper, refurbished, or with an iPad.
Thing about the iPad is it's actually not that much cheaper. Now, if you go with the cheapest base iPad, that's $329. But then the keyboard accessory
$329. But then the keyboard accessory that they make for it costs $250 more.
So, before you even get a pencil, you're already at just about 600 bucks. And
that's only 128 gigs and an A16. So, now
this looks like a much better value to actually get a Mac. Now, I have to bring this up. Do you remember the original
this up. Do you remember the original 12-in MacBook? This, you know, some of
12-in MacBook? This, you know, some of you are younger. You might actually not remember this from about 10 years ago, but Apple tried to make before Apple silicon a 12-in MacBook. And that was supposed to be an even thinner and
lighter and smaller laptop than the MacBook Air. And it was, but it also
MacBook Air. And it was, but it also wasn't a very good laptop at all. It was
running a 1.1 GHz dualcore Intel processor that throttled if you looked at it for too long. And it cost $1,300 still, but it was a smaller, thinner
machine, ultra portable, a 12-in display, 8 gigs of RAM, 256 gigs of storage, and it was their first laptop with only USB type-C ports. Sound
familiar? This was basically their first attempt at making a netbook. So that has obviously since been retired, but my theory is that once they spun up Apple silicon and their chips got much more
efficient and much better integrated, they finally had the ability to make that machine but actually good. There
was no way they were going to do that well with Intel chips. And so now here we are in 2026 and this is basically that old 12-in MacBook reincarnated.
Now, I also happen to think that the old Intel powered trash can Mac Pro had the same problem and that the new Mac Studio is everything that they wanted that machine to be, which is why they're
going to kill the Mac Pro.
But that's a story for another video.
Now, there's a couple other announcements this week, of course, too, from Apple. There's a new Studio Display
from Apple. There's a new Studio Display and Studio Display XDR to replace the Pro Display. There's also an iPhone 17e
Pro Display. There's also an iPhone 17e with MagSafe and double the starting storage and a new pink color and a Spec Bump M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro with
slightly less text on the keyboard and a spec bumped M4 iPad Air. So, let me know in the comments which of that stuff you're most interested in seeing a review of. And make sure you get
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