Until I get eyes, this is my best guess.

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Apple’s MacBook Reset: Neo, Air or Pro?

Apple's latest lineup shuffle may leave you confused but better equipped to choose.

Apple has significantly refreshed its MacBook lineup for 2026, introducing the budget-friendly MacBook Neo and adjusting pricing on the M5 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. With a $500 gap between models, there's more choice than ever, but the decision is now harder.


The timing couldn't be better: you're getting the latest hardware from Apple right now, ensuring longevity and ongoing software support. But with prices at their peak due to newness, consider whether waiting for a sale might save you some cash in the long run.


Speculation abounds about an upcoming MacBook Ultra, rumored to feature OLED, touch-friendly interfaces, and an M6 chip. Despite its potential, Apple's lineup reset might just be your best bet now.


A breakdown of the M-Series chips reveals significant advancements: from the 10-core M5 in the MacBook Air to the powerful M5 Max with up to 40 GPU cores, each model offers unique performance benefits suited to various needs. The M4 and M3 series also bring substantial improvements over their predecessors.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/story/which-macbook-should-you-buy/
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