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    1. MoonLanding2745 on

      It is too cheap then. 699-749 would be better. Apple will never make this mistake again. Mark my words.

    2. It’s funny how a computer thought to recycle unused chips happened to match so many consumer’s needs better than computers designed to do so.

      Most users do not need power, but they want a cheap and pretty computer and that’s exactly what MacBook neo does

    3. RudegarWithFunnyHat on

      well they may not wish to ramp up production too much, with the memory prices lately.

    4. A brand name that is reasonably priced and first generation is going to attract a crowd. When that iPhone flip comes out the big spenders will be ready along with those ready to purchase and return within their window.

    5. KrustyClownX on

      I’m not surprised. This is what happens when you sell a great product at a fair price. Plus, the neo is the most adequate laptop to most people out there in apple’s current product line.

    6. Internet-Cryptid on

      I’m not an Apple fan, but I like this news because it lights a fire under Microsoft’s ass. They’ve been slowly destroying the Windows ecosystem and consumer trust for years. Neo doing well is a big threat, because it’s in a perfect position for educational adoption and that’s how you hook your next generation of loyal users. If Microsoft doesn’t change course, they can expect to continue losing users to Mac and Linux.

    7. IntelArtiGen on

      For the first time in its history, Apple is discovering the laws of supply and demand.

    8. GreenGorilla8232 on

      I’m still using my 2015 MacBook Pro, but I’ll probably get a Neo when it finally dies. 

      Daily use for 11 years and still going strong. 

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