“Apple Unveils Budget-Friendly MacBook Neo at £599”

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Apple has introduced a striking new MacBook, making its laptops more budget-friendly. The recently launched MacBook Neo starts at £599, significantly cheaper than the latest M5-powered MacBook Air.

Despite the lower price, the Neo maintains a premium look and feel, featuring an elegant aluminum design, a vibrant 13-inch Liquid Retina display, a durable 16-hour battery life, and a comfortable keyboard ideal for daily tasks. Buyers can select from four lively color options: Silver, Citrus, Indigo, and Blush.

To keep costs down, Apple has incorporated the A18 Pro chip, commonly found in their smartphones, into the Neo. This allows the laptop to handle tasks like web browsing, video editing, photo retouching, and streaming content seamlessly.

Sky is offering a deal that further reduces the cost of owning the MacBook Neo. The company provides the laptop on contract for £12.50 per month, including a SIM card with 100MB of data. The offer necessitates a 48-month contract and a £24 upfront payment, totaling £624 over the contract period, slightly more than the outright purchase price.

The £12.50 monthly fee is for the 256GB model without a Touch ID fingerprint scanner. For the 512GB version with Touch ID, the monthly cost is £15.

Apart from Sky, the MacBook Neo is also available at major retailers like Argos, Currys, and Amazon.

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