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Apple’s MacBook Neo is the most colorful MacBook yet — and the internet has thoughts
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Apple’s MacBook Neo is the most colorful MacBook yet — and the internet has thoughts

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For years, Apple laptops have lived in a world of tasteful restraint: silver, space gray, maybe the occasional muted gold Apple calls starlight. Functional, sleek, and, depending on who you ask, a little boring.

So when Apple unveiled the new MacBook Neo, a lighter, more budget-friendly addition to its laptop lineup, it wasn’t just the $599 price tag that caught people’s attention. It was the colors.

Do you want a yellow laptop? Apple is banking on it.

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The Neo arrives in four shades (blush, indigo, silver, and citrus), turning a category long dominated by neutral tones into something closer to a personality statement. Online, many viewers immediately seized on the shift, celebrating the return of brighter, more playful hardware — even if the yellow-hued citrus option left some people a little divided.


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The excitement around the Neo’s colors also taps into a broader shift in consumer tech. In an era when phones, laptops, and earbuds increasingly look the same, color has become one of the few ways companies can inject personality into otherwise standardized devices.

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Apple, notably, used to excel at this. The company’s late-’90s and early-2000s lineup — from the candy-colored iMac G3 to the translucent iBook — treated computers less like office equipment and more like personal objects. With the Neo’s playful palette and lower price point, the strategy feels familiar: Make the laptop feel approachable, expressive, and especially appealing to students.

The internet doesn’t just want faster chips or longer battery life. Sometimes it just wants a laptop that looks fun on a desk.

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