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MacBook Ultra could bring ‘Neo’ energy, but for the high-end

Apple is rumored to launch its first ever ‘MacBook Ultra’ later this year, and it could bring MacBook Neo energy but for high-end users.

MacBook Neo and MacBook Ultra are both exciting expansions of Mac line, but for very different users

MacBook Neo has been a big hit for Apple, with users praising its performance, design, and price point.

But for all the excitement the Neo has stirred up, it’s also not the best model for many longtime Mac users.

MacBook Neo expands the Mac line and makes it more accessible for more people. But in many cases, anyone who’s used the Mac for years already is probably better served by a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro.

Later this year though, the MacBook Ultra could deliver that same excitement and energy that the Neo sparked, but for high-end Mac users.

Like the Neo, MacBook Ultra will represent an expansion of Apple’s lineup. It’s rumored to feature:

  • brand new design that’s thinner and lighter than MacBook Pro
  • M6 chip family
  • OLED display
  • touchscreen
  • Dynamic Island instead of notch
  • and possibly a cellular option

MacBook Ultra will target a very different demographic than MacBook Neo, but it’s also bound to be more appealing to the average 9to5Mac reader.

When the MacBook Neo was unveiled, I was excited just the same as everyone else. But I also knew one thing right away: Neo was not the computer for me.

I tend to prefer cutting-edge, ‘latest and greatest’-type products. A Mac full of compromises to hit a low price point isn’t for me.

But MacBook Ultra has the chance to be that innovative, brand new Mac that sparks a lot of excitement—and delivers the features I care about. And I imagine plenty of other longtime Apple users will feel the same.

Are you interested in the MacBook Ultra? Why or why not? Let us know in the comments.

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Ryan got his start in journalism as an Editor at MacStories, where he worked for four years covering Apple news, writing app reviews, and more. For two years he co-hosted the Adapt podcast on Relay FM, which focused entirely on the iPad. As a result, it should come as no surprise that his favorite Apple device is the iPad Pro.