Apple presentó el MacBook Neo, su portátil más asequible de la historia, a partir de $599. Cuenta con un diseño de aluminio duradero, una pantalla Liquid Retina de 13 pulgadas y funciona con el chip A18 Pro, que ofrece un rendimiento hasta un 50 % más rápido para las tareas diarias en comparación con el PC más vendido. El MacBook Neo también cuenta con hasta 16 horas de duración de la baterÃa, una cámara FaceTime HD de 1080p y una integración perfecta con el iPhone. El MacBook Neo viene en cuatro magnÃficos colores: blush, Ãndigo, plata y citrus. Los pedidos anticipados comienzan hoy y estará disponible el miércoles 11 de marzo.
Having used various MacBooks over the years, I was genuinely excited about the introduction of the MacBook Neo, especially considering its affordable price point of $599. One of the standout features for me is the incorporation of the A18 Pro chip, which promises up to 50% faster performance compared to the top-selling PC for everyday tasks. That level of efficiency makes a huge difference when multitasking or running resource-heavy applications like photo editing software or video calls. Another personal highlight is the impressive 16-hour battery life. From experience, long battery life is crucial when working remotely or during travel, eliminating the constant worry about finding power outlets. The Liquid Retina 13-inch display also offers vibrant colors and sharp images, which is ideal for both work and entertainment. Apple's integration with the iPhone has always been a major plus, and the MacBook Neo continues this trend seamlessly. Features like AirDrop, Handoff, and instant hotspot connectivity make the ecosystem feel incredibly connected and efficient. The design is sleek and durable, crafted from aluminum and available in four attractive colors—blush, indigo, silver, and citrus—giving users the ability to express their personal style. For students, professionals, or anyone looking for a budget-friendly MacBook without sacrificing performance, the MacBook Neo seems like a compelling option. Overall, the MacBook Neo blends affordability, power, and style in a way that could redefine entry-level laptops. I'm looking forward to seeing user reviews after launch to better understand its real-world performance, but it certainly raises the bar for budget Macs.
