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$599 MacBook Neo Available for Same-Day Pickup at Apple Stores

Wednesday is the official launch day of Apple's low-cost MacBook Neo, and as customers who pre-ordered begin to receive their purchases, Apple has also started in-store sales for the new laptop, along with a host of other new products it announced last week.

MacBook Neo Feature
Customers across Europe, Asia and other regions can now place an order on Apple's website or in the Apple Store app and arrange for in-store pickup at a local retail location.

A quick spot check on the U.K. Apple online store suggests that most stores in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland have available stock for customers today, although there are bound to be exceptions, with availability also running on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Apple has yet to update its online store for customers in the United States and Canada, but that will change in the next few hours, when in-store availability across North America will become clear.

To order a product with ‌Apple Store‌ pickup, add the product to your bag on Apple.com, proceed to checkout, select the "I'll pick it up" option, enter your ZIP code, choose an available ‌Apple Store‌ location, and select a pickup date. Payment is completed online, and a valid government-issued photo ID and the order number may be required upon pickup.

The MacBook Neo starts at $599, and is powered by the A18 Pro chip first introduced in the iPhone 16 Pro in 2024. It's the first Mac to use an iPhone-class chip. Apple says it delivers up to 50% faster everyday performance than the bestselling PC with Intel's latest Core Ultra 5 processor.

It features a 13-inch Liquid Retina display with a 2,408 × 1,506 resolution, 500 nits of brightness, and an anti-reflective coating. The display uses uniform, iPad-style bezels instead of a notch, and the machine weighs 2.7 pounds and comes in Silver, Indigo, Blush, and Citrus, with matching keyboard accents and wallpapers.

Connectivity includes two USB-C ports – one USB-C 2 (up to 480 Mb/s) and one USB-C 3 (up to 10 Gb/s) – plus a headphone jack. Other features include 8GB of unified memory, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 6, a 1080p camera, dual beamforming microphones, Spatial Audio speakers, and up to 16 hours of battery life.

The base model includes 256GB of storage and the Magic Keyboard for $599, while a $699 configuration adds 512GB of storage and Touch ID. Education pricing starts at $499.

Today also marks the launch of the iPhone 17e, MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, MacBook Air with M5 chip, iPad Air with M4 chip, new and updated Apple Studio Displays. In-store availability for these devices will vary depending on popularity, but overall we think the MacBook Neo is likely to be the star of the show today in retail stores worldwide.

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Top Rated Comments

ProMotionPotato Avatar
3 weeks ago
The star of the show on a day that also includes the iPhone 17e, M5 MacBook Pro, M5 MacBook Air, M4 iPad Air, and new Studio Displays. That's the sentence worth sitting with.

Apple launched six products today. The one getting called out by name as the likely standout in retail stores worldwide isn't the one with the most powerful chip or the highest price. It's the one that starts at $599. That's not an accident. That's the whole point.

The PC industry is in emergency meetings about it. The ASUS CFO called it a shock on an earnings call. Every major reviewer converged on the same conclusion. And now it's the star of launch day in a lineup that includes some of the best hardware Apple has ever made.

What Apple understood, and what took the rest of the industry by surprise, is that the most powerful product in a lineup isn't always the most important one. Sometimes it's the one that opens the door for everyone who couldn't get in before.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago
Getting quotes for 40 of these (education), very surprised at the price.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago
Went 30 minutes after opening to pick up my MBP MAX and I asked the Apple employee if they expect to sell a lot today, they told me some of the other Apple stores nearby opened an hour early and that they sold out already. Guess seems like a solid launch day at least in the US. I didn’t see any lines but a lot of appointments, a lot of people walking out with the Neo.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
cashville2400 Avatar
3 weeks ago
I received my Indigo today and I'm enjoying it so far. I also have a MacBook Pro that is a few years old, and a Mac Mini M4. I like them all for different things. The price, weight and build quality of the Neo are very solid, especially for a budget laptop.

I have seen people complaining and I think they are missing the point of this machine. This is not meant for heavy Pro type usage. This is an awesome computer for kids/education and for simple everyday tasks like email, browsing, and some media consumption.

If you are thinking about getting one, do it, or wait until they go on sale for an even better deal. Just understand what you are buying.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
3 weeks ago

Went 30 minutes after opening to pick up my MBP MAX and I asked the Apple employee if they expect to sell a lot today, they told me some of the other Apple stores nearby opened an hour early and that they sold out already. Guess seems like a solid launch day at least in the US. I didn’t see any lines but a lot of appointments, a lot of people walking out with the Neo.
Boom!

Great to hear!
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago
Plenty of stock all around. It's possible there's actually lines at the store. Still happens, absurd as it is, considering if you just go back after a couple of hours there's no wait.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)