The launch of Apple’s MacBook Neo has significantly impacted the laptop market, drawing attention not only for its price point but also for its unexpected appeal to consumers. Priced at $599, the MacBook Neo is positioned as the most budget-friendly offering in Apple’s lineup, making it a strong contender against other portable devices in a competitive market.
A troubling story has emerged from Reddit, where a user claims that their ASUS laptop remains faulty despite submitting a staggering ten Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) requests. According to the post, ASUS has reportedly denied the customer’s request for a new RMA, raising significant questions about the company’s commitment to after-sales service. This ongoing saga seems to highlight broader issues related to ASUS’s customer support practices.
In a surprising turn of events amid a persistent DRAM shortage, Apple has managed to provide its 13-inch M5 MacBook Air at an attractive price point. As first reported by Wccftech, Amazon has slashed prices on this popular model, now starting at $1,033, which marks the lowest price seen to date for this laptop.