It's a capable laptop, but isn't ideal for running Windows.
The MacBook Neo is a fantastic value at $599, but how does it stack up against similarly priced Windows laptops? Here's what ...
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.
Parallels Desktop virtualization software is compatible with the new MacBook Neo, according to an update from the company – ...
MacBook Neo supports Parallels Desktop, but compatibility quirks and performance issues could make running Windows more hassle than it’s worth.
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.
The former president of Microsoft's Windows division says his new MacBook Neo is so good that it will replace his MacBook Air, adding that compromises' are totally acceptable and go unnoticed.
The MacBook Neo isn't just a new Mac, it's a reminder of how badly Windows laptop miss the low-cost premium sweet spot.
Given that when running Windows in VM you must also be running macOS on the same device, the available memory, gets used up quickly. So, you really only want to use Windows on a MacBook Neo for light ...
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