It's a capable laptop, but isn't ideal for running Windows.
Apple's MacBook Neo is a budget powerhouse, but can its iPhone-derived A18 Pro chip handle Windows 11? Here’s the current state of Parallels support.
MacBook Neo supports Parallels Desktop, but compatibility quirks and performance issues could make running Windows more hassle than it’s worth.
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Parallels Desktop virtualization software is compatible with the new MacBook Neo, according to an update from the company – ...
The Parallels Desktop virtualization tool is confirmed to work on Apple's new MacBook Neo, but there are enough caveats to suggest that you'd be better off buying a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro instead.
Apple’s $599 MacBook Neo is generating hype, but it won’t kill Windows laptops. Here’s why budget Windows PCs will remain ...
Can the MacBook Neo beat Windows 11 laptops on value? A simple look at price, battery life, performance, and design.
Starting at just $599, the MacBook Neo is Apple’s boldest move in a decade. It challenges the iPhone to be better while taking a direct shot at the Chromebook market.
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The A18 Pro — the same chip that powered the iPhone 16 Pro — now runs a Mac. Apple's most audacious pricing move in a decade.