4 ways to squeeze more speed out of your new MacBook Neo
Much to Apple’s chagrin perhaps, the MacBook Neo seems to be very popular. I say that because Apple normally prefers to attract “premium” shoppers, by which it really means middle- or upper-class buyers willing to shell out for the best of the best. The Neo is not that. It starts at $600, a full $500 less than the MacBook Air. It might as well be in another solar system compared to a MacBook Pro or Mac Studio.