Apple's $599 MacBook Neo Sells Out Through April 2026 Amid Surging Demand
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Apple's latest entry-level laptop, the $599 USD MacBook Neo, has officially sold out through April 2026, fueling a 12.7 percent spike in quarterly Mac sales. The budget-friendly machine, which features a vibrant 13-inch Liquid Retina display and a fanless aluminum chassis powered by an iPhone-class A18 Pro chip, made its highly anticipated debut in early March and triggered an unexpected tidal wave of demand that continues to heavily outpace production capabilities.
Available in four aesthetically pleasing colorways - blush, indigo, silver, and a vibrant citrus - the MacBook Neo marks a strategic pivot toward affordability for Apple. By targeting the $500 USD to $800 USD price bracket, the brand has successfully cornered cost-conscious consumers, education buyers, and a crucial demographic of first-time Mac users. Industry research firm Gartner reports that the new laptop helped drive a massive 12.7 percent year-over-year growth in Mac sales during the first quarter of 2026.
While the base 256GB tier offers an unprecedented barrier to entry for the Apple ecosystem, an upgraded $699 USD configuration introduces Touch ID alongside 512GB of internal storage. Both models boast up to 16 hours of battery life and feature a chassis utilizing 90 percent recycled aluminum. TrendForce analysts predict the ultra-accessible hardware will push Apple's overall laptop shipments up by 7.7 percent this year, proving that premium design at a mainstream price remains a highly lucrative formula.
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