Apple appears to have prematurely revealed the name of its rumored lower-cost MacBook model, which is expected to be announced this Wednesday. A regulatory document for a “MacBook Neo” (Model A3404) has appeared on Apple’s website. Unfortunately, there are no further details or images available yet. While the PDF file does not contain the “MacBook Neo” name, it briefly appeared in a link on Apple’s regulatory website for EU compliance purposes.

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      8 hours ago

      This is already less powerful than an old iPad. My SO is looking for a cheap laptop and this one is one I would tell her to avoid like the plague.

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        Power is meaningless without RAM. It’s like a Lamborghini rolling on bicycle tires.

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          The bottleneck of that laptop is CPU and drive, and with 8 gigs of RAM it would still be. 16GB RAM is the only thing that laptop has going for it.

          Honestly, as a Certified Apple Hater I still have no doubts that the laptop with the A18Pro will run circles around the one you showed and will be a better bang for the buck.

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      14 hours ago

      here’s a whole ass laptop for $360

      You’re absolutely right, that is an ass laptop.

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        11 hours ago

        Almost as ass as a an irreparable, unupgradeable $700 Macbook with a phone processor and 8GB of RAM.

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          That Celeron ain’t got nothing on any phone processor Apple’s made in at least the last half decade lol

          I’m not sure the Macbook Neo will make sense, but I know for sure that docked tablet doesn’t. They’re also ass to repair, performance doesn’t exist and the screen belongs in 2008.

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            A fancy processor is meaningless without RAM. It’s like a Lamborghini rolling on bicycle tires.

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      Intel celeron N150?

      I mean, yeah, technically it’s got more ram, but that’s literally the only thing going for it. I’ve got a mini-pc server with that exact CPU. It’s good enough for what I need it for, by my wife’s 5 generation old M1 Air from 2020 trounces it several times over in terms of speed, even with 8GB.

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      It’s a celery with a 128GB emmc. Even with 16GB of ram it’ll be so slow.

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        So pull it out and replace it. A 128GB (like Macs come with) NVMe stick is $50.

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          Emmc is not nvme. They’re not compatible or interchangeable. You’ll be limited by the max emmc speeds for storage. It’s probably why it comes with an external drive, because they know just how slow the drive is.

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              I just checked out the specs, that model does not support NVMe. So yeah, there’s that.

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                It does. It’s not listed in the specs but there are teardown videos that show it. Austin Evans did one and showed this.

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              Nope, still wrong. It has an e key m.2 for Wi-Fi.

              Put up, or shut up.

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                …no, it has NVMe. Why are you making this up?

                Put up, or shut up.

                …what am I supposed to “put up”, exactly?

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                    Jesus Christ… would you drop the pedantry? It’s childish.

                    I mean “what is an Ethernet port? Did you mean a RJ-45 port supporting Ethernet?” “What is an ATM machine, did you mean an ATM?”

                    Don’t be that fuckin guy.

                    I wonder what he could have possibly meant when he said an NVMe port?

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      Better to get a used Thinkpad with how well those hold up being over thousand dollars, but get discounted steeply to hundreds with companies offloading them once warranty is up. Can get actual nice Ryzen CPUs and have a proper storage.

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          11 hours ago

          Yep, and used in this case is much better than the new cheap laptops with crappy specs.

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            I mean that’s often going to be the case. That’s why you don’t compare used PCs to new ones.