The MacBook Neo outsold the MacBook Air in its first three weeks
TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Bottom line: Apple doesn't typically compete on price when it comes to laptops, but the MacBook Neo suggests that may be starting to change. Early sales data show the lower-cost model is attracting new users and giving Cupertino a foothold in a part of the market it has long avoided.
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- ▪Bottom line: Apple doesn't typically compete on price when it comes to laptops, but the MacBook Neo suggests that may be starting to change.
- ▪Early sales data show the lower-cost model is attracting new users and giving Cupertino a foothold in a part of the market it has long avoided.
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Apple Mobile laptop macbook neo The MacBook Neo outsold the MacBook Air in its first three weeks Apple shipped 1.1 million units in three weeks of availability, and couldn't keep up with demand By Skye Jacobs June 3, 2026, 6:15 14 comments body.interior.news #content-header .wrapper { padding: 20px 0 55px; } Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Bottom line: Apple doesn't typically compete on price when it comes to laptops, but the MacBook Neo suggests that may be starting to change. Early sales data show the lower-cost model is attracting new users and giving Cupertino a foothold in a part of the market it has long avoided. Apple shipped about 1.1 million MacBook Neo units in the March quarter, according to IDC figures.
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