Apple's Big Oops: MacBook Neo Leaked!
In a surprising turn of events, Apple seems to have accidentally unveiled the name of its highly anticipated, lower-cost MacBook model. But here's where it gets controversial...
A regulatory document, which briefly appeared on Apple's website, hinted at the existence of a "MacBook Neo" (Model A3404). While the document itself didn't reveal much, the mere mention of this name has sparked excitement and speculation.
The rumored MacBook Neo is expected to be a more affordable option, potentially featuring an iPhone-like chip (A18 Pro or A19 Pro) instead of an M-series chip. It's also rumored to sport a vibrant 12.9-inch display and come in fun color options, adding a playful twist to the Mac lineup.
"MacBook Neo" is positioned below the MacBook Air, but its exact starting price remains a mystery, with estimates ranging from $599 to $799.
And this is the part most people miss: the media will get their hands on the MacBook Neo this Wednesday at Apple's "Apple Experience" events in New York, London, and Shanghai. No live stream for this launch, so stay tuned for the official press release!
Update: Apple quickly removed the "MacBook Neo" link, but the damage was done.
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So, what do you think about Apple's accidental leak? Are you excited for the MacBook Neo? Share your thoughts in the comments!