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Apple’s March 2026 Surprise: The $599 MacBook Neo and iPhone 17e

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Tim Cook promised a “big week” for the Mac, and for once, the rumor mills underestimated what Cupertino was cooking. And here comes MacBook Neo.

Over the last few days, Apple has rolled out a massive Spring product refresh that completely reorganizes its entry-level and professional lineups. While the new M5 MacBooks are absolute powerhouses for creative professionals, the real story of March 2026 is that Apple is aggressively targeting the budget market.

For years, the “Apple Tax” kept students and budget-conscious buyers away. That wall just came crashing down. Here are the biggest takeaways from the Spring 2026 announcements and what they mean for buyers.

1. The $599 MacBook Neo (The Chromebook Killer)

This is the laptop that broke the internet this week. Apple has released an “all-new” Mac tier designed specifically to obliterate the premium Chromebook and budget Windows laptop market.

2. The iPhone 17e (The New Default)

The “SE” moniker is dead, and the “e” series is officially an annual release. Priced at an aggressive $599, the iPhone 17e is the perfect upgrade path if you are still holding onto an older iPhone 12, 13, or an aging Android mid-ranger.

3. The Pro Powerhouses (Enter the M5)

For the power users and video editors, Apple did not hold back on the premium end:

4. What This Means for Pakistan

The $599 price tag is a massive deal globally, but how does it translate locally?

Verdict

If you have a budget of $600, Apple just made it incredibly difficult to justify buying anything else. The budget wars have officially begun, and Windows OEMs need to panic.

Will you be picking up the MacBook Neo, or holding out for the M5 Air? Let me know in the comments!

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