Apple has recently introduced the all-new MacBook Neo, offering a more budget-friendly option for consumers. The starting price for the MacBook Neo is now set at £599, significantly lower than the latest M5-powered MacBook Air by £500.
Despite the reduced cost, the MacBook Neo maintains a premium look and feel with features like a sleek aluminium design, a vibrant 13-inch Liquid Retina display, a durable 16-hour battery life, and a user-friendly keyboard ideal for daily tasks. Buyers can select from four stylish color options: Silver, Citrus, Indigo, and Blush.
To keep the price competitive, Apple has included the A18 Pro chip in the MacBook Neo, typically used in the company’s smartphones. This configuration still offers ample power for typical activities such as web browsing, video editing, photo retouching, and streaming content on the go.
A special offer from Sky further enhances the affordability of the MacBook Neo by providing a contract option at £12.50 per month, along with a SIM card offering 100MB of data for free. The deal involves a 48-month contract and a £24 upfront payment, totaling £624 over the contract period, slightly more than the outright purchase price.
The monthly price of £12.50 applies to the 256GB model, which lacks a Touch ID fingerprint scanner on the keyboard. 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 such as Argos, Currys, and Amazon.