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Rumored Colors for Low-Cost MacBook Were Originally Tested for 2022 MacBook Air Redesign

Apple tested color options for the 2022 MacBook Air redesign that are said to be similar to the finishes planned for its forthcoming low-cost MacBook, according to a Chinese leaker.

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Apple is expected to announce its rumored low-cost MacBook at an event on March 4, with the device coming in a selection of bold color options that are believed to include yellow, green, and blue – as seen on Apple's invite graphic.

In a post on Weibo, the account known as "Instant Digital" says Apple originally planned to offer the same kind of light, playful color scheme for the MacBook Air with M2 chip.

Indeed, back in October 2021, a proven leaker claimed the redesigned MacBook Air would come in color options that are similar to the 24-inch iMac, but it didn't happen. The model eventually dropped in July 2022 in silver, starlight, space gray, and midnight colors.

Writing in his Power On newsletter over the weekend, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said the colors Apple has tested for its budget MacBook so far include light yellow, light green, blue, pink, classic silver, and dark gray, although he says it's unlikely all of them will ship.

If the colorful palette is unveiled, it would make the budget MacBook the most colorful laptop Apple has offered since the iBook G3 era in the late 90s. Apple offered the machines in Tangerine, Blueberry, Indigo, Graphite, and Key Lime.

As previously reported by Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the low-cost machine will retail for well under $1,000 and run an iPhone chip – potentially the A18 Pro – rather than an M-series processor. It will feature a slightly-under-13-inch display and an aluminum chassis, which is being built using a new, faster manufacturing process that Apple developed to keep costs down, according to Gurman.

Apple is believed to be trying to compete with Chromebooks, targeting the budget MacBook at students and enterprise users. Earlier this week, Apple announced a "special Apple Experience" for the media in New York, London, and Shanghai, taking place on March 4, 2026 at 9:00am ET, when we're hoping to get a glimpse of the new machine.

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Apple_Robert Avatar
19 weeks ago

still no concrete word on the OS.
It will be MacOS. Not sure why you would think otherwise for a Mac.
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rizzo41999 Avatar
19 weeks ago
Sorry to be salty, but they look like Laffy Taffies.
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19 weeks ago

I started with Apple in the early 80s when everything was beige and proudly industrial, almost austere. Then came the white era with occasional hints of black, followed by aluminum that felt more serious and businesslike, as if the machines had matured. Now the aesthetic drifts into something softer, almost nursery-like, which leaves me a bit underwhelmed. Perhaps the design simply mirrors a changing audience, as if the brand has followed a different tide. 🍭
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BornAgainMac Avatar
19 weeks ago

still no concrete word on the OS.
Windows 11 with Co-Pilot. Lol
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The Cockney Rebel Avatar
19 weeks ago
I think they look nice.
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PBG4 Dude Avatar
19 weeks ago

I think you are... the Mac App Store is a wasteland, and Apple knows it.. Shoving a low-cost MacBook into requiring it will not help at all. It would be roadkill on arrival, but everyone other than a few suckers.

If you're not wrong, then don't buy it and let it die on the vine.
IMO I think if Apple locks down app installs on this Mac it will negatively affect all Mac sales because at that point the writing will be on the wall that this change will eventually apply to all Macs.
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