Apple's MacBook Neo, equipped with the A18 Pro chip and 8GB of RAM, has been mocked by netizens as electronic waste due to its relatively low hardware specifications. Positioned for students and light office use, the model supports lightweight tasks such as web browsing, email handling, and video note-taking, but it has significant limitations in multitasking and professional heavy-duty applications. It features an all-metal body, a 13-inch Liquid Retina display, and excellent battery life, but it suffers from a limited number of ports, lacks a keyboard backlight, and has poor screen visibility under strong light. Although macOS optimizations help mitigate some of the hardware shortcomings, the overall performance still struggles to meet high-performance demands, making it suitable for users with limited budgets and simple needs.
