This is every single difference between Apple's MacBook Neo and MacBook Air
Published on Mar 05, 2026 at 8:36 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards
Last updated on Mar 05, 2026 at 8:36 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
This is every single difference between Apple’s MacBook Neo and MacBook Air, and it is a bigger gap than the price tag suggests.
Apple’s new MacBook Neo starts at $599, and it can drop to $499 with an education discount, which is wild for a brand-new Mac.
But that low price comes with a very specific mission: simple school and college work, not power-user projects.
If you are deciding between Neo and Air, these are the differences that actually matter.
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The difference between Apple’s MacBook Neo and MacBook Air
The headline difference between these two pieces of fresh Apple tech is the chip.
The MacBook Neo runs an A18 Pro, while the MacBook Air uses an M-series chip, which means the Air should be faster for heavier tasks and multitasking.
Neo is locked to 8GB of unified memory with no upgrade option, and storage tops out at 512GB.

Even Touch ID is not standard on Neo, since it only appears on the 512GB model, while every MacBook Air includes Touch ID.
If you live in dozens of browser tabs, or you plan to edit video or produce music, the Air’s performance headroom and upgrade flexibility are the safer bet.

Display, camera, ports, and everyday features
In a test between both laptops by Stephen Robles on YouTube, both laptops hit high brightness levels, but the Neo gives up premium display perks like wide color gamut and True Tone.
The camera story also splits fast: Neo has a 1080p FaceTime camera, but no Center Stage, while newer Air models step up with a 12MP Center Stage camera that follows you in frame.
Ports are another big separator.

Neo has two USB-C ports, but they are not equal, with one running USB 3 and the other USB 2, and there is no Thunderbolt or MagSafe.
The MacBook Air gets two Thunderbolt 4 ports, which matters for fast drives, docks, and moving big files.
Neo also skips a backlit keyboard and Force Touch trackpad, uses Wi-Fi 6E instead of Wi-Fi 7, and has dual mics instead of three.
Bottom line: MacBook Neo is the budget MacBook for writing papers, browsing, and staying in the Apple ecosystem at a student-friendly price.
MacBook Air costs more, but it earns it with speed, better features, and fewer compromises for the busy creative
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