MacBook Neo Review after 20 days - I Was WRONG..
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I spent the last 20 days putting Apple's
new MacBook Neo through its paces,
testing everything from CPU and GPU
benchmarks, storage speed, and thermal
throttling all the way to gaming, photo
editing, video editing, programming,
video rendering, music production,
memory stress testing. And after all of
that, I've realized that I was wrong.
The MacBook Neo wasn't designed for
people who are editing, programming, or
pushing their laptop to the limits. It's
designed for people who just want to
browse the web, do their business or
school work, and watch videos reliably
on a laptop that doesn't break the bank
and without a mafi anti virus sales
pitch popping up every 10 minutes. And
for that, the $599 MacBook Neo is quite
literally the best budget laptop on the
market because not only do you have the
fastest web browsing performance, which
is even faster than a $2,400 brand new
Intel Panther Lake laptop, but it also
has better build quality than any other
laptop in its price range. The all
aluminum design is incredibly sturdy and
solid compared to flexible plastic
laptops that feel like they could crack
under pressure with an amazing trackpad
that clicks evenly all the way around
with the same keyboard from the more
expensive MacBook Pro, albeit without
backlighting, which the bright keys do
help with. And the display has 500 nits
of brightness, so it looks so much
better than the thick plastic bezel
competition. And yes, some of those
Windows laptops have better specs on
paper with more RAM, storage, and raw
performance thanks to the loud fans
keeping them cool. But for what most
people use their laptops for on a
dayto-day basis, the MacBook Neo makes
you feel better. It's hard to explain,
but when you switch from using one of
those Windows laptops to the Neo, it
feels special. It feels premium. It
feels like you're using a laptop that's
well over $1,000 with the texture of
aluminum in your palm. The beautiful
retina display and the latest Mac OS,
which looks and feels modern compared to
Windows 11, which honestly kind of feels
like Windows Vista right now. And that
is what makes the MacBook Neo so dang
good for day-to-day use. But the
incredible thing is that it was actually
able to do all of those performance
tasks that I tested like 3D video
rendering and 4K video editing. Yes, it
wasn't as quick as the new M5 chip in
the $1,100 MacBook Air, but it can get
performance tasks done if you really
need to every once in a while. And
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out of the box, being soft and
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hassle-free returns. Now, yes, the Neo
isn't perfect, as there are three major
issues that I have with it, which I'll
get into in a minute. But for the price
of $599
with everything else feeling so
incredible, I'm honestly finding it hard
to complain about them. Especially since
Apple geniusly and perfectly balanced
the very few compromises with the
incredible features in such a way that
it leaves room for improvement next time
around so that regular people who either
didn't hear about the Neo or were
previously on the edge about buying this
will be even more tempted to upgrade to
the Neo 2 next year. And that is Apple's
master plan to essentially get as many
people to switch from crappy budget
Windows laptops over to the Neo, which
gets them into the Apple ecosystem
buying Apple services. And of course,
once they try the Neo, they're going to
be upgrading to maybe the MacBook Air,
the MacBook Pro. I mean, this is money
for Apple. I'm talking about the
hundreds of thousands of people that
don't watch tech reviewers like me and
they only ever upgrade their laptop when
they walk into Costco and see a new $600
budget laptop that reminds them that
their old Windows laptop is a slow croc
of crap and they should probably buy a
new one. But this time around, they're
going to see the $600 MacBook Neo and
say, "Whoa, is that an Apple MacBook for
600 bucks?" And then they're going to
walk up to it and be shocked that it's
aluminum instead of the plastic crap
that they're used to with a great
trackpad, keyboard, display. And don't
forget about the variety of colors
that'll make them think of their teenage
daughter who could probably use a new
laptop right about now. I mean, this
right here is a historic moment because
what most people don't realize is that
the MacBook Neo is Apple's checkmate
move in a game of 4D chess that they've
been playing ever since 2010 when the
very first Apple Silicon chip went into
the iPhone 4, which then led to Apple
ditching Intel for their M1 chip for
their Macs in 2020. And now all of those
16 years of patient chess have led to
Apple's checkmate with the Neo, the
first MacBook that's not only powered by
an iPhone chip that's very inexpensive
for Apple to produce, but it's quick,
snappy, reliable, and it has an
incredible aluminum design. All for only
$599.
This shouldn't be possible in a world
where memory prices are going insane and
you've got Intel and AMD raising CPU
prices by 15% due to chip shortages. And
meanwhile, Apple is stealing their lunch
with a laptop that seems too good to be
true. But here it is, and it's real, and
it can do so much more than what it's
designed to do. I mean, look at all the
people like Andrew Sai and ETA Prime
running various games on it, including
Windows games with crossover and
emulated games. I mean, I tried League
of Legends, and I got over 200 FPS,
which blew my mind. But once again, the
Neo isn't meant to do that. It's meant
to give you an incredible everyday
experience browsing the web and
everything else with this incredible
design. And an even better reason to buy
one is that MacBooks have incredible
resale value. Just last week, we listed
a bunch of our older MacBooks and
Windows laptops on Facebook Marketplace
and eBay. And so far, Max has already
sold three MacBooks with tons of
interest in the other models while
nobody cares about the Windows laptops
that we're selling, even after huge
discounts. So, the beautiful thing about
the Neo is that you can buy one right
now for $5.99 or even $4.99 with the
education discount and resell it in a
couple of years for probably 350 to 400
bucks. While the only person interested
in your cheap budget Windows laptop is
probably the local garbage man. But
nevertheless, let me just calm down a
bit and give you guys some real talk
about the Neo because yes, like I
mentioned earlier, it does have some
issues. The first one is the charging.
It features only 20 watt charging, which
peaks out at about 30 watts, which means
that you've got to be very mindful about
the battery level because this takes
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