Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Florida Bar reverses itself, says it is not investigating Lindsey Halligan

    March 7, 2026

    Jack Draper gets Indian Wells title defence off to winning start

    March 7, 2026

    itel Teams Up with i-Fitness to Power a New Era of Smart Watches in Nigeria

    March 7, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms Of Service
    • Advertisement
    Sunday, March 8
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    ABSA Africa TV
    • Breaking News
    • Africa News
    • World News
    • Editorial
    • Environ/Climate
    • More
      • Cameroon
      • Ambazonia
      • Politics
      • Culture
      • Travel
      • Sports
      • Technology
      • AfroSingles
    • Donate
    ABSLive
    ABSA Africa TV
    Home»Technology»Apple just dropped a bomb on the Windows world
    Technology

    Apple just dropped a bomb on the Windows world

    Chris AnuBy Chris AnuMarch 7, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    Apple just dropped a bomb on the Windows world
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link


    Apple’s new MacBook Neo

    The new MacBook Neo, announced by Apple late on Wednesday, is not a machine designed for power users. It certainly won’t replace anyone’s MacBook Pro or high-end gaming rig. Yet that’s exactly what makes it one of the smartest moves Apple has made in years — and one that should have Windows PC makers losing sleep.

    The MacBook Neo is a US$599 laptop powered by Apple’s A18 Pro chip — the same silicon that first appeared in the iPhone 16 Pro in 2024. It comes in four colours, offers 256GB (or 512GB) of storage, 8GB of unified memory (not upgradeable), two USB-C ports and up to 16 hours of battery life (claimed). For education customers in the US, the price drops to $499.

    Read those numbers again: a Mac laptop — with Apple’s build quality (it’s made of aluminium, not plastic), macOS and the attractive Apple ecosystem — for just $599. It should land in South Africa at around R13 000 (including VAT) — putting it firmly in the mid-tier PC segment.

    It should land in South Africa at around R13 000, putting it firmly in the mid-tier PC segment

    For years, the budget end of the laptop market has been Windows territory. Chromebooks owned the education space, and cheap Windows laptops from the likes of HP, Lenovo and Acer dominated the sub-$600 bracket. Apple simply didn’t compete here. The cheapest MacBook Air started at $1 000. If you wanted a Mac, you paid a big premium.

    At $599, the MacBook Neo undercuts the new M5 MacBook Air by $500 and lands squarely in the territory where most ordinary consumers actually shop. These are students writing essays, parents doing online banking, grandparents making video calls, and small business owners sending e-mails and managing invoices. They don’t necessarily need 16GB of RAM and fast Thunderbolt ports. They need a laptop that works, lasts all day on a charge and doesn’t fight them every time they open the screen.

    Capable silicon

    Apple’s decision to use an iPhone chip is fascinating. The A18 Pro is not an M-series powerhouse, but it doesn’t need to be. It’s a remarkably capable piece of silicon — it should be more than powerful enough to run macOS smoothly, efficient enough to deliver good battery life and compact enough to keep the machine thin and light.

    Now consider what’s happening over in the Windows PC world.

    Windows 11 has been a disappointment. It’s bloated, sluggish on lower-end hardware and riddled with design choices that prioritise Microsoft’s services over the user’s experience, especially Copilot. Microsoft’s AI assistant has been aggressively wedged into every corner of the OS, whether users asked for it or not (most didn’t).

    Read: Apple debuts MacBook Neo to challenge Windows PCs, Chromebooks

    And yet Microsoft appears to be doubling down on Copilot. Reports suggest Windows 12 will make AI even more central to the OS. Copilot won’t be a bolt-on but will be baked into the core experience. And the best features will require a subscription.

    It’s not at all clear that ordinary consumers want any of this. The average person buying a laptop for university or for home use arguably doesn’t care much about AI. Microsoft may be building an operating system for a future that most of its users haven’t asked for, while Apple is building hardware for the present that most users actually need.

    Apple debuts MacBook Neo to challenge Windows PCs, Chromebooks
    Shannon Stapleton/Reuters

    Apple is taking proven technology — a mature operating system, a battle-tested chip and a refined industrial design — and packaging it at a price point that makes the competition look overpriced and underwhelming. A $500 Windows 11 laptop running bloated software on mediocre hardware suddenly looks like a very poor deal next to a $599 Mac running macOS.

    The PC hardware manufacturers — HP, Dell, Lenovo, Acer — should be deeply concerned. Their margins on budget laptops are already razor thin. Now they have to compete with Apple on price and experience. That’s very likely a fight they are not fully equipped to win.

    Read: AI chatbots are coming to Apple CarPlay

    Apple is boxing very smartly here. The MacBook Neo won’t cannibalise MacBook Air or Pro sales; it serves a completely different market. But it will pull millions of budget-conscious consumers into the Apple ecosystem, many of whom will never look back.  — (c) 2026 NewsCentral Media

    Get breaking news from TechCentral on WhatsApp. Sign up here.



    Source link

    Post Views: 14
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Chris Anu
    • Website

    Related Posts

    ITWeb TV: Altron FinTech looks to unlock SA’s kasi economy

    March 7, 2026

    Citroën teases Basalt SUV Coupé

    March 7, 2026

    Only three of 12 e-hailers registered in SA as deadline looms

    March 7, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Florida Bar reverses itself, says it is not investigating Lindsey Halligan

    March 7, 2026

    Did Paul Biya Actually Return to Cameroon on Monday? The Suspicion Behind the Footage

    October 23, 2024

    Surrender 1.9B CFA and Get Your D.O’: Pirates Tell Cameroon Gov’t

    October 23, 2024

    Ritual Goes Wrong: Man Dies After Father, Native Doctor Put Him in CoffinBy

    October 23, 2024
    Don't Miss

    Florida Bar reverses itself, says it is not investigating Lindsey Halligan

    By Olive MetugeMarch 7, 2026

    Home Daily News Florida Bar reverses itself, says it is not… Career & Practice Florida…

    Your Poster Your Poster

    Jack Draper gets Indian Wells title defence off to winning start

    March 7, 2026

    itel Teams Up with i-Fitness to Power a New Era of Smart Watches in Nigeria

    March 7, 2026

    Easter family getaways in South Africa: top spots for 2026

    March 7, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Sign up and get the latest breaking ABS Africa news before others get it.

    About Us
    About Us

    ABS TV, the first pan-African news channel broadcasting 24/7 from the diaspora, is a groundbreaking platform that bridges Africa with the rest of the world.

    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Address: 9894 Bissonette St, Houston TX. USA, 77036
    Contact: +1346-504-3666

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    Florida Bar reverses itself, says it is not investigating Lindsey Halligan

    March 7, 2026

    Jack Draper gets Indian Wells title defence off to winning start

    March 7, 2026

    itel Teams Up with i-Fitness to Power a New Era of Smart Watches in Nigeria

    March 7, 2026
    Most Popular

    Florida Bar reverses itself, says it is not investigating Lindsey Halligan

    March 7, 2026

    Did Paul Biya Actually Return to Cameroon on Monday? The Suspicion Behind the Footage

    October 23, 2024

    Surrender 1.9B CFA and Get Your D.O’: Pirates Tell Cameroon Gov’t

    October 23, 2024
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms Of Service
    © 2026 Absa Africa TV. All right reserved by absafricatv.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.