Apple launched seven new products announced, including iPhones, iPads, Macs, and more.
iPhone 17e and M4 iPad Air
On Monday, Apple started off the week with two product announcements.
The $599 iPhone 17e replaces the iPhone 16e with 2x the storage, faster performance, and the magic of MagSafe. There’s also a new “soft pink” color in addition to black and white options.
- iPhone 17e vs iPhone 16e: Five key upgrades
- iPhone 17e vs iPhone 16: Is the newer chip worth the older design?
- iPhone 17e vs iPhone 17: What’s actually different?

Apple also announced the 11- and 13-inch M4 iPad Air. Faster performance compared to the M3 version and more RAM thanks to an increase to 12GB make it a better version of Apple’s mid-tier tablet.
- M4 iPad Air vs M3 iPad Air: Here’s everything new
- Apple’s new products add C1X chip for three unique advantages

Apple also released a spring color refresh for iPhone accessories and Apple Watch bands.

M5 MacBook Air, M5 Pro/Max MacBook Pro, and two Studio Display releases
On Tuesday, Apple leaned in to the momentum with even more announcements.
Apple replaced the 13- and 15-inch M4 MacBook Air with the new M5 MacBook Air, now with double the base storage and double the peak storage, updated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and faster SSD speeds.

Apple also replaced the 14- and 16-inch M4 Pro/Max MacBook Pro with the new M5 Pro/Max MacBook Pro. Base storage now starts at 1TB, up from 512GB, SSD speeds are 2x faster, and the base version now supports up to 64GB (with higher-end models supporting 128GB RAM based on configuration). Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6 replace Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3.

While Apple discontinued the Pro Display XDR, it released not one but two new monitors: the new Studio Display and the first-ever Studio Display XDR.

MacBook Neo is Apple’s most affordable laptop
On Wednesday, Apple announced the all-new MacBook Neo. This is the rumored low-power laptop that is the first to run on a chip previously used in an iPhone.

MacBook Neo costs just $599, comes in four colors, and features Apple’s A18 Pro chip previously used in the iPhone 16 Pro. That price gets you 256GB storage and 8GB RAM. An extra $100 doubles storage to 512GB and adds Touch ID. There are no RAM upgrade options.
- Hands-on with Apple’s new MacBook Neo [Gallery]
- The $599 MacBook Neo fine print: RAM limits, USB-C trade-offs, and Touch ID tiers
- MacBook Neo has the most recycled content of any Apple product
MacBook Neo is available for pre-order now and hits stores on Wednesday, March 11.
Do more with your iPhone
Apple AirTag 2 | Add Find My tracking to anything
Beats USB-A to USB-C Cable | The official CarPlay cable
FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.

Comments