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Apple also announced two new pricey Studio Display computer monitors. If you're waiting on that rumored entry-level MacBook, the company seems to be saving it for its March 4 media event.
This week’s Apple headlines: the iPhone 17e, the MacBook Neo, the MacBook Air M5, the MacBook Pro M5 Pro and M5 Max, the iPad Air and the Studio Display XDR, and
Today’s 9to5Mac Lunch Break is headlined by the first cash deal on the most affordable new M4 iPad Air (or as low as $249 with trade), as well as a chance to land the M4 MacBook
It's a MacBook in appearance, but an iPad in spirit.
Apple's rumored touchscreen MacBook Pro will be a "touch-friendly device, rather than one that's touch-first," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Writing in Power On, Gurman said users will be able to easily move between touch-based and point-and-click inputs,
Apple’s MacBook Neo might run an iPhone processor and look like an iPad attached to a Magic Keyboard, but it’s a Mac through and through. It’s powered by macOS, connects Mac accessories, and runs Mac apps.
Apple just supercharged the iPad Air with the M4 chip and more RAM. We break down the specs to see how it compares with the M5 iPad Pro.