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All my life, I’ve been an Apple user. iPhones, MacBooks, AirPods — if Apple made it, I had it. So yes, you can probably imagine the kind of loyalty I had for the ecosystem. Switching to anything else?
Five hundred bucks. That's the price difference between the MacBook Neo and the MacBook Air. Having spent a lot of time testing and using both laptops in the MacBook lineup, I can say that there's a ...
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The new MacBook Air with M5 is no longer the entry-level MacBook in Apple's catalog. It's still the one most people should buy. The new M5 MacBook Air launched into in era when Apple is taking big ...
Macworld tested the MacBook Neo with A18 Pro chip and 8GB RAM under extreme conditions, including 4K video editing in Adobe Premiere Pro and browser sessions with over 40 tabs open. Despite utilizing ...
PCWorld tested the $599 MacBook Neo with A18 Pro processor and 8GB RAM through demanding stress tests including 59 browser tabs and Adobe Premiere Pro video editing. Despite heavy usage that consumed ...
PCWorld tested Claude’s new ‘computer use’ feature that allows the AI to control Mac interfaces by taking screenshots and performing tasks like opening apps and typing. The feature requires a paid ...
Both the MacBook Air and entry-level MacBook Pro now feature the M5 chip, so how do the latest models compare? While the 13-inch ‌MacBook Air‌ starts at $1,099 and the 15-inch model at $1,299, moving ...
I’ve been pining for an Apple return to the bold laptop colors of its old iBook G3s for years. The new MacBook Neo, which comes in four colors that aren’t just black or silver, gets close to that, and ...
Later this year, the M6 MacBook Pro is widely rumored to be the first Mac that supports touch. But a new report indicates touchscreens may not be in Apple’s plans for the MacBook Air or MacBook Neo.
The Air can’t ignore the new $600 elephant in the room sitting below it, but it’s still the right pick for many. If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ...