Apple has introduced a visually appealing new MacBook called the MacBook Neo, making it more budget-friendly for consumers. The starting price of the MacBook Neo is £599, which is significantly lower than the latest M5-powered MacBook Air by £500.
Despite its affordability, the MacBook Neo boasts a premium look and feel, featuring a sleek aluminium design, a vibrant 13-inch Liquid Retina display, a robust 16-hour battery life, and a comfortable keyboard ideal for daily use. Buyers can select from four stylish colors: Silver, Citrus, Indigo, and Blush.
To maintain a competitive price, Apple has incorporated the A18 Pro chip, commonly used in its smartphones, into the MacBook Neo. This chip ensures the laptop remains powerful enough for tasks like web browsing, video editing, photo retouching, and streaming content on the go.
Sky has introduced a special offer that further reduces the cost of owning a MacBook Neo. The deal includes a contract price of £12.50 per month, along with a complimentary SIM card offering 100MB of data. However, this offer requires a 48-month contract and an upfront payment of £24, bringing the total cost over the contract period to £624.
For the 256GB model, available at £12.50 per month, the MacBook Neo does not include a Touch ID feature on the keyboard. Customers interested in Touch ID can opt for the 512GB version, priced at £15 per month.
In addition to Sky, the MacBook Neo is also available at various retailers such as Argos, Currys, and Amazon.
