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MKBHD says MacBook Neo is Apple’s ‘most disruptive product’ in 10+ years

Today the MacBook Neo arrives in users’ hands, and in his review, MKBHD says it’s potentially “Apple’s most disruptive product” in the last 10+ years.

MKBHD’s review of MacBook Neo: ‘Better than you think’

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If you’re still trying to decide whether to buy a MacBook Neo, there are an abundance of reviews available to check out.

In our 9to5Mac review of the Neo, Editor-in-Chief Chance Miller calls it “A truly great Mac at an unbelievable price.”

Other reviews have been similarly effusive, including YouTuber MKBHD’s.

MKBHD published his review last night, and admits that the MacBook Neo is better than his viewers probably think—and better than he expected too.

In fact, he says it’s “potentially Apple’s most disruptive product in the last 10+ years.”

That’s a big claim, but analysts seem to largely agree with him, as MacBook Neo is expected to shake up the PC industry significantly.

You can watch the full MKBHD review below. One of my favorite segments is when he grades the Neo for different groups of potential buyers such as students, photographers, video editors, and more.

You can order the MacBook Neo here on Amazon.

What were your takeaways from MKBHD’s MacBook Neo review? 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.