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Apple on MacBook Neo Design: ‘We’re Certainly Not Making Any Compromises’

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Last updated: 2026/03/06 at 10:19 PM
News Room Published 6 March 2026
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While the MacBook Neo starts at just $599, or an even lower $499 for college students, Apple has insisted that it did not make any design compromises.

“It’s undeniably a MacBook, we’re certainly not making any compromises on the design and that’s really important,” said Apple’s vice president of industrial design Molly Anderson, in an interview with architecture and design publication Dezeen.

Anderson added that “it was important” for the MacBook Neo “to be quintessentially a MacBook.”

Chiefly, the MacBook Neo is made from aluminum, not plastic.

“It wasn’t just a redesign, it was starting from the beginning, and we’re not using cheaper materials, it’s incredible aluminium,” she said.

Available in fun colors like Blush and Citrus, the MacBook Neo is meant to be distinguished from the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, according to Anderson.

“It was important to make it feel part of the family, but with its own personality,” she said.

Even though the MacBook Neo is designed with premium materials, Apple did have to make compromises in other areas. For example, the MacBook Neo has only 8GB of RAM, and a Touch ID button is limited to the $699 model. Plus, there is no MagSafe, one of the USB-C ports is limited to USB 2 speeds of just 480 MB/s, and the keys are not backlit.

Despite its limitations, the MacBook Neo will likely be a hit with students and customers who need a Mac mainly for everyday tasks, like web browsing and document editing. Pre-orders began on March 4, ahead of a March 11 launch.

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