The $599 MacBook Neo is Apple’s long-awaited colorful, lower-cost MacBook
Cute, colorful laptop takes the place of the old $599 M1 MacBook Air. Image: Efrem Efre / Pexels Source: Ars Technica
Cute, colorful laptop takes the place of the old $599 M1 MacBook Air. Image: Efrem Efre / Pexels Source: Ars Technica
An image of Apple’s new MacBook Pro with an M5 Pro or M5 Max chip. | Image: The Verge, Apple Image: Sumudu Mohottige / Unsplash Apple is kicking off March with a flurry of product announcements ahead of a “special Apple experience” on March 4th in New York City, London, and Shanghai. Apple started on…
New Airs leave more room underneath for the rumored low-cost MacBook. Image: dlxmedia.hu / Unsplash Source: Ars Technica
Apple’s Mac refresh moves the lineup further upmarket, pairing higher prices with faster performance in a push to give customers a reason to upgrade. Image: Teddy GR / Unsplash Source: CNBC
These updated M5 chips were specifically designed to make the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops better at handling intensive AI tasks. Image: Sumudu Mohottige / Unsplash Source: TechCrunch
Apple seems to be saving the entry-level MacBook for its event tomorrow, but instead, we have two new pricey Studio Display computer monitors. Image: Josh Sorenson / Unsplash Source: Wired
High-end Macs and less-expensive iPhones and iPads are all on the docket. Image: Tim Mossholder / Unsplash Source: Ars Technica