MacBook Neo has just become Apple's most affordable laptop by a mighty $500

Published on Mar 05, 2026 at 6:34 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards

Last updated on Mar 05, 2026 at 6:34 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Mason Jones

Apple’s newest most affordable laptop, the MacBook Neo, just crashed the party, and it’s doing it with a seriously eye-catching price tag.

The MacBook Neo has officially become Apple’s most affordable laptop, undercutting the next cheapest option by a huge $500.

And the best part is that students and educators can snag it for an even more jaw-dropping figure.

If you’ve been waiting for a ‘finally, I can actually afford a MacBook’ moment, this might be it.

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Apple MacBook Neo price

When it comes to tech, many people want to get their hands on the gold-tier laptop, Apple’s Macbook, but for many people it’s very unaffordable.

Here’s the headline-worthy number: MacBook Neo starts at $599, but education customers get a $100 discount, bringing it down to $499.

That makes it Apple’s cheapest laptop by a mighty $500 compared to the next-lowest MacBook in the lineup.

For that $499 education price, you’re getting a 13-inch laptop with 256GB of storage, 8GB of RAM, and an Apple A18 Pro chip, the same chip family that debuted in the iPhone 16 Pro.

It also packs two USB-C ports (with one used for charging) and Apple is promising up to 16 hours of battery life.

Want to level up the spec sheet? Education buyers can jump to the 512GB model for $100 more, bringing it to $599, and that upgrade also adds Touch ID.

In other words, you can stay at the magic $499 mark for the essentials, or pay a little extra for more storage and fingerprint unlock convenience.

How a mighty $500 gap changes Apple’s laptop lineup

Until now, Apple’s ‘entry laptop’ conversation typically started with MacBook Air.

But with the Neo landing so far below the rest, it reshuffles the whole idea of what a starter Mac can look like.

The next cheapest laptop is the M5 MacBook Air, which starts at $999 for education shoppers and $1099 at standard pricing, meaning the Neo isn’t just slightly cheaper, it’s in a totally different affordability bracket.

There is one other Mac that hits $499 for education customers: the M4 Mac mini.

It’s more powerful on paper with a faster chip, 16GB of RAM, and a bunch more ports, but it’s a desktop.

You’ll need your own display, keyboard, and mouse, which is exactly why the MacBook Neo feels like the most complete budget Mac option for students on the move.

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Daisy has been creating tech content for SB since January 2025. With a History and Journalism degree from Goldsmiths University and a background in multimedia journalism, Daisy always has her ear to the ground to transform the latest in tech into an informative and engaging story.