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Apple Shocks the PC Market With $599 MacBook Neo

Editorial Team March 5, 2026
Apple Shocks the PC Market With $599 MacBook Neo

Apple Just Launched Its Most Aggressive Mac in Decades

Apple made a bold move on March 4, 2026, unveiling the MacBook Neo a brand-new entry-level laptop starting at just $599. This is Apple’s most aggressive price point in the Mac lineup in years, and it’s aimed squarely at the Chromebook and budget Windows PC market. Pre-orders opened immediately, with deliveries and in-store availability beginning March 11, 2026.

The launch comes as part of a broader Apple product blitz this week. The company also unveiled the $599 iPhone 17e and refreshed its MacBook Air and Pro lineup with new M5 chips signaling a clear strategy to defend market share across both the smartphone and PC segments.

What Powers the MacBook Neo?

The MacBook Neo is powered by Apple’s A18 Pro chip  the same processor that debuted in the iPhone 16 Pro in 2024. This is a significant choice: by repurposing a mobile chip rather than using its latest M-series desktop silicon, Apple has managed to dramatically cut costs while still delivering strong performance for everyday computing tasks.

The device ships with 8GB of unified memory half the 16GB found in the M4 MacBook and less than the 12GB in the iPhone 17 Pro. This trade-off reflects the global memory chip crunch that is currently squeezing hardware makers worldwide, forcing difficult decisions about component configurations.

Who Is This For?

Apple is targeting three key audiences with the MacBook Neo:

  • Students who need a reliable, affordable laptop for school
  • First-time Mac buyers who have been priced out of the MacBook Air
  • Chromebook and budget Windows PC users looking to switch ecosystems

Francisco Jeronimo, Vice President of Client Devices at IDC, noted: “The real question is not whether Apple can sell a MacBook at this price (because it will be one of the most sold Macs ever if they can deliver), but how it balances cost, performance and brand positioning while maintaining the premium experience that defines the Mac.”

Historical Context: Apple’s Cheapest Mac Ever

At $599, the MacBook Neo is far cheaper in both nominal and inflation-adjusted terms than any previous non-Pro, non-Air MacBook. Apple’s previous entry-level MacBook debuted in May 2006 at $1,099, which equates to roughly $1,750 in today’s dollars. This makes the MacBook Neo a genuinely historic product for the company.

Apple did previously offer a $699 MacBook Air for Walmart using its M1 chip, but that was a special retail arrangement rather than a mainstream product launch. The MacBook Neo represents a deliberate, permanent expansion of Apple’s addressable market.

Market Impact and Competition

The PC market has been highly price-sensitive for several quarters, with uneven demand and fluctuating component costs. Microsoft’s own efforts to shift Windows PCs to Arm-based chips designed to compete on battery life have failed to ignite a sales boom. Google’s Chromebooks remain dominant in the education sector.

Apple’s entry at $599 could fundamentally disrupt these dynamics. With the MacBook Neo, Apple brings its renowned build quality, macOS ecosystem, and the A18 Pro’s efficiency to a price point that was previously unthinkable for the brand.

Key Specs at a Glance

  • Price: Starting at $599
  • Chip: Apple A18 Pro
  • Memory: 8GB unified memory
  • Availability: Pre-order now, ships March 11, 2026
  • Target: Chromebook and budget Windows PC users

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