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MacBook Neo vs. Mac Mini: I compared Apple's $599 models, and the choice is easy for me

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Why This Matters

The introduction of affordable Apple devices like the MacBook Neo and Mac Mini at $599 marks a strategic move to attract a broader consumer base and challenge Windows PCs. These models offer different advantages—portability versus customization—catering to diverse user needs and emphasizing Apple's focus on accessible, high-performance computing options.

Key Takeaways

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Macs are a lot more affordable these days. Sure, a new decked-out MacBook Pro will cost you a few grand, but with the launch of the MacBook Neo -- its new $599 entry-level laptop -- Apple hopes to attract customers with accessible devices that appeal to more than just pros.

Also: After using MacBook Neo, it's clear Windows needs to rethink its PC strategy (and fast)

The Mac Mini is another affordable option for the same $599 starting price as the Neo. The Mini offers a bit more processing power, but it is a standalone mini desktop that requires a separate monitor, keyboard, and mouse. It also comes in a wide range of configurations, with memory options from 16GB to 64GB.

Debating between the two? Both are great options in 2026, but they're for different crowds. Let's break down the key points.

Specifications

Apple MacBook Neo Apple Mac Mini M4 Display 6.7-inch AMOLED with 120Hz (LTPO 2.0) Support for up to three external displays Processor Apple A18 Pro Apple M4, M4 Pro CPU/GPU 6-core CPU, 5-core GPU Up to 12-core CPU, up to 16-core GPU RAM/Storage 8GB with 128GB/256GB SSD 16GB-64GB with 128GB-8TB SSD Battery Up to 16 hours N/A Camera 1080p FaceTime HD

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Connectivity Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 6 Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3 Price Starting at $599

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