Apple has introduced a new MacBook model called the MacBook Neo, offering a more budget-friendly option for laptop buyers. Priced at just £599, the MacBook Neo is significantly cheaper than the latest M5-powered MacBook Air, which costs £500 more.
Despite its lower price point, the MacBook Neo boasts premium features such as a sleek aluminum design, a vibrant 13-inch Liquid Retina display, a long-lasting 16-hour battery life, and a comfortable keyboard ideal for daily use. It is available in four attractive colors: Silver, Citrus, Indigo, and Blush.
To keep costs down, Apple has equipped the MacBook Neo with the A18 Pro chip, commonly used in the company’s smartphones. This processor ensures the laptop remains powerful enough for everyday tasks like web browsing, video editing, photo retouching, and streaming content.
Sky has introduced a special deal that makes owning the MacBook Neo even more affordable. The company offers the laptop on a contract basis for £12.50 per month, which includes a SIM card with 100MB of free data. The deal requires a 48-month contract and a £24 upfront payment, bringing the total cost over the term to £624.
The £12.50 monthly price applies to the 256GB model, which does not feature 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 from other retailers such as Argos, Currys, and Amazon.
