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Apple has introduced a striking new MacBook model, the MacBook Neo, making their laptops more budget-friendly. Starting at just £599, the MacBook Neo is £500 cheaper than the latest M5-powered MacBook Air. Despite the lower price, the Neo boasts a premium look and feel with features like a sleek aluminium design, a vibrant 13-inch Liquid Retina display, a long-lasting 16-hour battery, and a comfortable keyboard suitable for daily tasks. Buyers can select from four attractive colors: Silver, Citrus, Indigo, and Blush.

To maintain affordability, Apple equipped the Neo with the A18 Pro chip, commonly found in their smartphones. Despite this, the laptop is powerful enough for tasks such as web browsing, video editing, photo retouching, and streaming content on-the-go.

Sky is offering a deal that further reduces the cost of the MacBook Neo. They provide the laptop on contract for £12.50 per month, including a SIM card with 100MB of free data. The deal requires a 48-month contract and a £24 upfront payment, totaling £624 over the term, slightly more than buying the laptop outright.

The £12.50 monthly price is for the 256GB model without a Touch ID fingerprint scanner. For the 512GB version with Touch ID, the monthly cost is £15.

Apart from Sky, the MacBook Neo is also available at major retailers like Argos, Currys, and Amazon.

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