I think the MacBook Neo has taken a lot of people by surprise, even us journalists. Rumors of a Mac based on an iPhone chip had been circulating for a while — it’s just that the Neo actually performs surprisingly well for something with the specs of my iPhone 16 Pro, while actually costing less at $600. It’s only $50 more than the AirPods Max 2, although that may say more about how overpriced those headphones are.
The Neo’s pricing and specs put it in more direct competition with another Apple product: the iPad. In fact, I’ve seriously weighed picking up a Neo myself instead of replacing my 2020 iPad Pro. If you’re in a similar situation, I’ll explain what you need consider. To make things easier, I’m going to divide this piece into the broad use cases most people…
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