MacBook Neo Review: Can Apple's Cheapest Laptop Handle Real Work? - MacRumors
Skip to Content

MacBook Neo Review: Can Apple's Cheapest Laptop Handle Real Work?

It's been a little over two weeks since the MacBook Neo launched on March 11, and MacRumors videographer Dan Barbera has been using it daily to do a more thorough review.


At $599 (or $499 for students), the ‌MacBook Neo‌ is the cheapest laptop that Apple has come out with, and given the quality of the product, it's an impressive price. The A18 Pro chip isn't underpowered for a notebook machine, and the Neo is going to handle every day-to-day task that you might throw at it.

8GB RAM might sound like not enough because all of Apple's other Macs have 16GB or more, but Macs use RAM so efficiently that most people aren't going to miss having more RAM. If you're browsing the web, watching videos, managing documents, writing, scrolling through social media apps, sending emails, completing homework, and doing other light work, the ‌MacBook Neo‌ isn't going to struggle. 8GB RAM is also sufficient for all of the Apple Intelligence features that Apple has come out with so far.

The ‌MacBook Neo‌ works totally fine for editing photos and videos, but it's of course not as quick as Apple's MacBook Air and MacBook Pro with M-series chips. You're going to see slower export times, but the actual process of editing video on the ‌MacBook Neo‌ doesn't feel overly sluggish.

The ‌MacBook Neo‌ had no problems with 30 Chrome tabs open with YouTube, Google Docs, news sites, spreadsheets, Twitter, and more, even when other apps like Mail, Messages, and Spotify were running. Bumping up to 60 tabs used all of the available RAM, but everything running was usable with no freezing or beach balls. A Windows laptop probably wouldn't be able to operate like the Neo does on just 8GB RAM, but with Apple's SoC, it works.

There are some compromises with the ‌MacBook Neo‌ in addition to the RAM. You're not going to get Apple's best display, but it's not too far off the ‌MacBook Air‌ display. There's just no True Tone for adjusting the display white balance to the lighting in the room. You're limited to two USB-C ports (one limited to USB 2 speeds at 480Mb/s, which does impact how fast files transfer), and another that's USB 3 at 10Gb/s. There's no Thunderbolt, no MagSafe charger, no SD card slot, no HDMI port, and no backlighting for the keyboard. The trackpad is mechanical instead of Force Touch, but it works largely the same, and there's a 1080p camera.

Battery life is solid at up to 16 hours on a full charge, and the power draw is low enough that you can get some extra juice with a small power bank. The ‌MacBook Neo‌ only comes in 256GB and 512GB configurations, so storage is a bit limited, and we do recommend that 512GB upgrade for an extra $100 if you can swing it because it adds Touch ID to the keyboard. The ‌MacBook Neo‌ is slim and lightweight at 2.7 pounds, plus it comes in fun colors like blush, citrus, silver, and indigo.

The ‌MacBook Neo‌ is designed for students on a budget, parents buying a first laptop for a child, and people who just need a basic machine for everyday online tasks. It may be Apple's lowest tier Mac, but it is one of the best computers you can get in its price range.

Many competing Windows PCs and Chromebooks around the $600 mark are bulkier and uglier, with dimmer displays and less powerful chips. PC makers haven't had to try in the low-end market because Apple didn't compete there, but now that's changed.

There's a reason why ASUS CFO Nick Wu said that the ‌MacBook Neo‌ was a "shock" to the entire PC industry that's being taken "very seriously." PC makers are going to need to innovate to keep Apple from dominating the affordable and education market.

Related Roundup: MacBook Neo
Buyer's Guide: MacBook Neo (Buy Now)
Related Forum: MacBook Neo

Popular Stories

iOS 26

iOS 26.4 Adds Two New Features to CarPlay

Tuesday March 24, 2026 1:55 pm PDT by
iOS 26.4 was released today, and it includes a couple of new features for CarPlay: an Ambient Music widget and support for voice-based chatbot apps. To update your iPhone 11 or newer to iOS 26.4, open the Settings app and tap on General → Software Update. CarPlay will automatically offer the new features so long as the iPhone connected to your vehicle is running iOS 26.4 or later....
Apple Business hero

Apple Unveils 'Apple Business' All-in-One Platform

Tuesday March 24, 2026 8:53 am PDT by
Apple today announced Apple Business, a new all-in-one platform that unifies device management, productivity tools, and customer outreach features. The service is designed to be a consolidated replacement for several of Apple's existing business-focused offerings, including Apple Business Essentials, Apple Business Manager, and Apple Business Connect. It provides organizations with a single...
AirPods Pro Firmware Feature

Apple Releases New Firmware for AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4

Tuesday March 24, 2026 12:31 pm PDT by
Apple today released new firmware for the AirPods Pro 2, AirPods Pro 3, and the AirPods 4. The firmware has a version number of 8B39, up from 8B34 on the AirPods Pro 3, 8B28 on the AirPods Pro 2, and 8B21 on the AirPods 4. There is no word on what's included in the firmware, but Apple has a support document with limited notes. Most updates are limited to bug fixes and performance...

Top Rated Comments

popltree2 Avatar
1 hour ago at 10:26 am

Why we talk about the Neo so much? We know that the m1 can do that so the Neo can too… duh nothing new here !
Because it's worth talking about a computer like this. Apple hasn't had a serious entry in this market segment since the plastic MacBook. Apple getting back into it with the components and build quality they have is going to cause a lot of other manufacturers to stop resting on their laurels. It's better for the industry as a whole when someone can provide real competition.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Steve01234 Avatar
1 hour ago at 10:40 am
Macs use RAM more efficiently : thats an utterly FASLE statement and you don't know what you are talking about, please fix it.
Data and instructions take what they take to store. A byte is 8 bits, a unicode char is 1-4 bytes and there is no getting around that. In fact pixels are often stored as float16 in macOS API's in RGBa format or 16bits (2 bytes) per channel X 4 channels = 16bytes / pixel. exactly the same on PC or Linux. Why ? because GPU math is more accurate when processing images and is pretty much just as fast as lower formats unless you want 8bit which can be pretty ugly on real images but ok for some games.
What macOS does do is hide its virtual memory usage more because its SSD's are now really fast, but I can assure you when an app that needs to do realtime work hits VM, its performance crashes. using VM works to keep low speed apps running, but its not a substitute for real RAM and the performance it provides.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Purrific Avatar
1 hour ago at 10:33 am
I have the Neo and a MBP - I'm a translator and today I did my translation work on the Neo to test it out and see if I really need to keep the Pro. So, I have Parallels 26 running, and some clunky old CAT translation tool that only works in Windows. Translating complicated medical texts - lots of to-ing and fro-ing between Parallels and the Mac side to look up vocabulary, check the original versions of the brochures I was translating etc. I had loads of tabs open, multiple Preview windows, Parallels and Trados - I checked the memory pressure at one point (but only once, as I had a very tight deadline), and it was using 6.5 GB plus 2-3GB swap. No heat or anything, no running slowly.
I'm actually kind of annoyed because I wanted a clear reason to keep my Pro. :D It was slightly difficult to see any errors flagged by the software in a small sub-panel, but I managed fine.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Michael Scrip Avatar
1 hour ago at 10:42 am
There are millions of people who will never install Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, Davinci Resolve, or Blender.

They just do standard computer stuff... email, documents, web browsing, etc.

This laptop will be perfect for them.

Sidenote... iPhones have around 55% market share in the US... while Macs in the US are only around 15%

I'm guessing there will be a lot more people finally getting into the Mac ecosystem... in the US anyway.

😎
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JPack Avatar
1 hour ago at 10:24 am

The M1 isn't going to lose software update support before the Neo.
That’s what iPad Pro A10X owners thought. Turns out their devices lost support before base iPad A10 did.

Apple doesn’t look at specs when determining length of software support. They look at product launch date.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
1 hour ago at 10:21 am

Why we talk about the Neo so much? We know that the m1 can do that so the Neo can too… duh nothing new here !
The M1 is going to lose software update support before the Neo.

..plus you can't buy the M1 Air new anymore.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)