
Neo vs. Air: is Apple’s budget MacBook enough to replace the Air?
Apple’s MacBook Neo starts at $599 with an A18 Pro, 8GB RAM, and 256GB storage, aimed at first-time MacBook buyers and the education market. It has two USB-C ports (no Thunderbolt), a basic display, and a mechanical trackpad, with a max of 512GB for $699. By contrast, the M2/M5 MacBook Air remains the stronger overall machine, starting at $1,099 with 16GB RAM, 512GB storage, Thunderbolt 4, and a better webcam. If you can find refurbished options—like an M1 Air around $700 or an M4 around $750—they’re often a much better value. For most buyers, Neo isn’t a substitute for Air; it’s a budget entry point, while the Air is the wiser long‑term choice.