Apple has introduced a new MacBook called the MacBook Neo that offers affordability without compromising quality. Priced at £599, the MacBook Neo is significantly cheaper than the latest M5-powered MacBook Air. Despite the lower cost, the Neo maintains a premium look and feel with features such as an aluminum design, a vibrant 13-inch Liquid Retina display, a long-lasting 16-hour battery, and a comfortable keyboard suitable for daily use. Buyers can choose from four colors: Silver, Citrus, Indigo, and Blush.
The MacBook Neo is powered by the A18 Pro chip, typically found in Apple’s smartphones, making it capable of handling tasks like web browsing, video editing, photo retouching, and streaming content on the go.
Sky is offering a deal that makes owning the MacBook Neo even more affordable by allowing customers to purchase it on contract for £12.50 per month. This package includes a SIM card with 100MB of free data. The deal requires a 48-month contract and a £24 upfront payment, totaling £624 over the term, slightly more than buying the laptop outright.
The £12.50 monthly price applies to the 256GB model, which does not include a Touch ID fingerprint scanner. For the 512GB version with Touch ID, the monthly cost is £15.
In addition to Sky, the MacBook Neo is also available through major retailers like Argos, Currys, and Amazon.