Apple MacBook Neo Review: Budget Mac Revolution at ₹69,999

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Apple has launched the MacBook Neo, its most affordable laptop yet, starting at $599 globally and ₹69,900 in India, aiming to bring premium Mac experience to budget buyers. Powered by the A18 Pro chip from iPhone 16 Pro, it targets students, first-time Mac users, and everyday professionals with solid performance for web browsing, editing, and AI tasks. Pre-orders began March 4, 2026, with sales starting March 11 across Apple Stores and authorized resellers in India.

Key Specifications

The 13-inch Liquid Retina display offers 2408×1506 resolution, 500 nits brightness, and 1 billion colors but sticks to sRGB without P3 wide color or True Tone. It features an A18 Pro chip (6-core CPU, 5-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine), 8GB unified memory, 256GB/512GB SSD, up to 16 hours battery, 1080p FaceTime HD camera, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 6.0, and two USB-C ports (one USB 3.0).

FeatureBase Model (₹69,900)Upgraded Model (₹79,900)
Storage256GB SSD512GB SSD
KeyboardMagic Keyboard (no Touch ID)Magic Keyboard with Touch ID
Ports2x USB-C (mixed speeds)Same
ColorsSilver, Citrus, Blush, IndigoSame

Performance and Battery

Reviewers praise its single-core speed for daily tasks, outperforming M1-M3 MacBook Airs in benchmarks while matching iPhone-level efficiency for up to 11-16 hours of web/video use. Multi-core tasks like video exports lag behind M-series chips, and 8GB RAM suits light workflows but limits heavy multitasking. The aluminum build feels premium without creaks, unlike rival budget PCs, with a physical trackpad and Spatial Audio speakers.

Pricing and Availability in India

At ₹69,900 (education: ₹59,900), it’s Apple’s aggressive entry into sub-₹1 lakh segment, undercutting MacBook Air. No-cost EMI from ₹11,150/month with cashback; available in blush, indigo, silver, citrus. Ideal for Indian students and creators shifting from Windows, with macOS Tahoe and Apple Intelligence support.

Expert Reviews

9to5Mac calls it a “truly great Mac” for newcomers, highlighting build quality, fun colors, and value despite compromises like no backlit keys or dual displays. It’s positioned as a “Chromebook killer” with superior trackpad and speakers over budget rivals. For power users, upgrade to Air; for basics, Neo delivers “love at first Mac.”

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