Even $100 more expensive, Apple's MacBook Neo still offers great bang for your buck
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Apple nudging MacBook Neo pricing up while still being framed as “best value” shows the floor for capable dev and AI-client hardware is rising. If you’re budgeting endpoints for AI-heavy workflows, plan for higher per-seat capex rather than trying to squeeze another cycle out of old laptops.
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