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    title: "MacBook Neo, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro: Early 2026 Buyer's Guide"
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  - id: src9
    title: "Best 2026 M5 MacBook Air Deals Drive Prices to As Low as $949"
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    title: "Apple announces significant price increases for MacBooks, iPads, more"
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    title: "Here are the best MacBook deals right now: July 2026 Buyer's Guide"
    author: 9to5Mac
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    type: product_testing
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    reliability: high
  - id: src13
    title: "Apple's 2026 and 2027 Mac Roadmap: Every Model and When It Ships"
    author: MacRumors
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    type: product_testing
    published: 2026-07-27
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# Which MacBook Should You Buy? (2026)

## Which MacBook should you buy in 2026?

## TL;DR

**Top pick: MacBook Air 13-inch (M5) ($1,199, $100 off Apple's $1,299 list)** -- M5 chip, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, 18-hour battery, 2.7 lbs. **Best value: MacBook Pro 14-inch (M5) ($1,848, $151 off $1,999)** -- active cooling, 1 TB SSD, 120 Hz XDR display. **Best budget: MacBook Neo 13-inch ($699)** -- Apple's cheapest laptop, A18 Pro chip, full macOS. [src1, src5, src12, src6]

## Summary

Apple overhauled its entire MacBook lineup in March 2026, then raised list prices across it on June 25, 2026 because of the DRAM/NAND shortage. Three product lines now span from $699 to $4,399 list: the MacBook Neo (A18 Pro, $699), the MacBook Air M5 ($1,299/$1,499), and the MacBook Pro with M5, M5 Pro, or M5 Max chips ($1,999-$4,399). The best MacBook for most people is the 13-inch MacBook Air (M5) -- it delivers the M5 chip with 10-core CPU, 16 GB unified memory, 512 GB base storage (doubled from M4), Wi-Fi 7, and up to 18 hours of battery life at just 2.7 pounds. Amazon now undercuts Apple on almost every model: the 13-inch Air M5 is $1,199 (versus the $1,299 list), the 15-inch is $1,399, and the 14-inch Pro M5 with 1 TB is $1,848. Tom's Guide rated the Air 4.5/5 and called it "almost perfect," while multiple outlets name it the top overall pick. [src1, src5, src2, src11, src12]

The M5 chip delivers 11% faster single-core and 17% faster multi-core performance than the M4 in Geekbench 6, with roughly 40% higher GPU scores (Metal ~74,000 vs ~54,000). AI workloads see up to 4x improvement thanks to the Neural Accelerator in each GPU core. The MacBook Air M5 is $100 more than the M4 model it replaces, but ships with double the base storage (512 GB vs 256 GB) and adds Wi-Fi 7 via Apple's new N1 wireless chip. The MacBook Pro M5 Pro/Max models launched the same day, bringing 18-core CPUs, up to 40-core GPUs, Thunderbolt 5, and up to 128 GB unified memory to the professional tier. [src3, src4, src5]

The biggest surprise is still the MacBook Neo, though it is no longer a $599 machine: Apple lifted it to $699 ($599 education) on June 25, 2026, and the 512 GB/Touch ID model to $799. It remains Apple's cheapest laptop. Powered by the iPhone's A18 Pro chip with 8 GB RAM and a 13-inch Liquid Retina display, it targets first-time Mac buyers and students on tight budgets. Reviewers praise its build quality and macOS experience but note trade-offs: no backlit keyboard, no True Tone, sRGB-only display, one USB 2 port, and meaningfully slower performance than the M5 Air. For anyone who can stretch to $1,199, the MacBook Air M5 remains the far better value per dollar. [src6, src7, src8, src11]

## Top 8 Models Compared

| Model | Price | Chip | RAM | Storage | Display | Battery | Weight | Best For | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MacBook Neo 13" | $699 (list $699) | A18 Pro (6C CPU, 5C GPU) | 8 GB | 256 GB | 13" Liquid Retina, 500 nits, 60 Hz | Up to 16 hrs | 2.7 lbs | Budget/first Mac | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-neo) |
| MacBook Air 13" (M5) | $1,199 ($100 off $1,299) | M5 (10C CPU, 8C GPU) | 16 GB | 512 GB | 13.6" Liquid Retina, 500 nits, 60 Hz | Up to 18 hrs | 2.7 lbs | Best for most people | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-air-13-m5) |
| MacBook Air 15" (M5) | $1,399 ($100 off $1,499) | M5 (10C CPU, 10C GPU) | 16 GB | 512 GB | 15.3" Liquid Retina, 500 nits, 60 Hz | Up to 18 hrs | 3.3 lbs | Best large-screen value | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-air-15-m5) |
| MacBook Pro 14" (M5) | $1,848 ($151 off $1,999) | M5 (10C CPU, 10C GPU) | 16 GB | 1 TB | 14.2" Liquid Retina XDR, 1600 nits HDR, 120 Hz | Up to 24 hrs | 3.4 lbs | Best mid-range Pro | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-pro-14-m5) |
| MacBook Pro 14" (M5 Pro) | $2,260 ($239 off $2,499) | M5 Pro (15/18C CPU, 16/20C GPU) | 24 GB | 1 TB | 14.2" Liquid Retina XDR, 1600 nits HDR, 120 Hz | Up to 22 hrs | 3.5 lbs | Best for developers | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-pro-14-m5-pro) |
| MacBook Pro 14" (M5 Max) | $3,845 ($254 off $4,099) | M5 Max (18C CPU, 32/40C GPU) | 36 GB | 2 TB | 14.2" Liquid Retina XDR, 1600 nits HDR, 120 Hz | Up to 20 hrs | 3.56 lbs | Best portable powerhouse | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-pro-14-m5-max) |
| MacBook Pro 16" (M5 Pro) | $2,799 ($200 off $2,999) | M5 Pro (18C CPU, 20C GPU) | 24 GB | 1 TB | 16.2" Liquid Retina XDR, 1600 nits HDR, 120 Hz | Up to 24 hrs | 4.7 lbs | Best desktop replacement | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-pro-16-m5-pro) |
| MacBook Pro 16" (M5 Max) | $3,999 ($400 off $4,399) | M5 Max (18C CPU, 32/40C GPU) | 36 GB | 2 TB | 16.2" Liquid Retina XDR, 1600 nits HDR, 120 Hz | Up to 22 hrs | 4.7 lbs | Best for creative pros | [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-pro-16-m5-max) |

## Best for Each Use Case

### Best Overall: MacBook Air 13-inch (M5) ($1,199) -- [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-air-13-m5)
The consensus pick across major review outlets. The M5 chip handles web development, office productivity, photo editing, casual video editing, and gaming without issue. It ships with 512 GB storage standard (doubled from M4), Wi-Fi 7 via Apple's N1 chip, and the same 2.7-pound fanless design. Tom's Guide rated it 4.5/5, praising "fast M5 performance" and "epic battery life." The Geekbench 6 Metal GPU score averages ~74,000 -- a 40% jump over the M4 Air -- making it noticeably better for graphics tasks. Apple raised the list price to $1,299 on June 25, 2026 in the memory-shortage round, but Amazon holds the 16 GB/512 GB Sky Blue config at $1,199 -- a $100 saving versus buying direct. [src1, src5, src3, src11, src12]

### Best Budget: MacBook Neo ($699) -- [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-neo)
Still Apple's cheapest laptop, but no longer $599: Apple raised the 256 GB Neo to $699 and the 512 GB/Touch ID model to $799 on June 25, 2026, blaming memory-chip costs. Education pricing is $599. Amazon stock has recovered from the spring gaps -- the 256 GB Silver model is in stock at $699. The A18 Pro chip from iPhone 16 Pro delivers adequate performance for web browsing, documents, and basic photo editing. 9to5Mac called it "a truly great Mac at an unbelievable price." Available in four colors (silver, blush, citrus, indigo). Key trade-offs: 8 GB RAM, no backlit keyboard, no True Tone, sRGB-only display, one USB 2 port, and roughly 41-49% slower multi-core than the M4/M5 Air. [src6, src7, src8, src11, src12]

### Best for Students: MacBook Air 13-inch (M5) ($1,199, $1,199 education) -- [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-air-13-m5)
At 2.7 pounds with 18-hour battery life, the M5 Air handles a full day of classes without charging. The M5 chip will stay relevant well beyond a four-year degree. Apple Intelligence provides writing tools, summarization, and research assistance built into macOS Tahoe. The 512 GB base storage eliminates the previous generation's biggest complaint. Apple's education store takes ~$100 off the $1,299 list, which lands at the same $1,199 Amazon already charges -- so buy whichever is convenient. Students on tighter budgets should consider the MacBook Neo at $599 (education), though the Air's 16 GB RAM and superior display make it far more future-proof. [src1, src3, src5, src11]

### Best Value Pro: MacBook Pro 14-inch (M5) ($1,848, $151 off $1,999 list) -- [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-pro-14-m5)
The cheapest way into the Pro chassis, and the best price-per-spec in the lineup after the June price rise. This is the 16 GB / 1 TB configuration -- Amazon's 512 GB version of the same machine currently trades higher than the 1 TB one, so the 1 TB is the config to buy. You get active cooling (no throttling on sustained exports or compiles), the 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR panel at 1,600 nits HDR peak with 120 Hz ProMotion, three Thunderbolt ports, HDMI, an SD card slot, MagSafe, and up to 24 hours of battery. Versus the M5 Air at $1,199 it is ~$650 more; versus the M5 Pro at $2,260 it gives up the higher CPU/GPU bin and 24 GB of memory. [src1, src12, src4]

### Best for Developers: MacBook Pro 14-inch (M5 Pro) ($2,260, $239 off $2,499 list) -- [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-pro-14-m5-pro)
The M5 Pro's up to 18-core CPU and 24 GB unified memory handle Docker containers, local databases, multiple IDE instances, and iOS Simulator without breaking a sweat. Active cooling means sustained performance during long compilation jobs. Thunderbolt 5 across all ports provides up to 120 Gbps bandwidth for external displays and storage. Three Thunderbolt 5 ports plus HDMI plus SD card slot means a dongle-free desk setup. Up to 2x faster SSD performance (14.5 GB/s max) and Wi-Fi 7 are meaningful daily improvements. [src1, src4, src8]

### Best for Creative Professionals: MacBook Pro 16-inch (M5 Max) ($3,999, $400 off $4,399 list) -- [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-pro-16-m5-max)
The M5 Max with 18-core CPU and up to 40-core GPU with Neural Accelerators delivers up to 4x faster LLM prompt processing than M4 Max. The 16.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display delivers 1,000 nits sustained brightness and 1,600 nits HDR peak with P3 wide color. Up to 128 GB unified memory at 614 GB/s bandwidth means 8K timeline editing in Final Cut Pro and complex 3D scenes in Blender stay in memory. Apple claims 30% faster overall performance versus M4 Max. Battery life remains strong at up to 22 hours. [src4, src1, src2]

### Best Portable MacBook: MacBook Air 13-inch (M5) ($1,199) -- [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-air-13-m5)
At 0.44 inches thin and 2.7 pounds, the 13-inch Air is the most portable full-featured MacBook. The fanless design means complete silence in libraries and coffee shops. MagSafe charging frees both Thunderbolt 4 ports for peripherals. The MacBook Neo matches its 2.7-pound weight but sacrifices display quality, keyboard backlight, and significant performance. For users who want more screen space while maintaining portability, the 15-inch MacBook Air M5 at $1,399 and 3.3 pounds is still lighter than any MacBook Pro. [src1, src5, src3, src12]

### Best Desktop Replacement: MacBook Pro 16-inch (M5 Pro) ($2,799, $200 off $2,999 list) -- [Check price](https://knowledgelib.io/go/macbook-pro-16-m5-pro)
The 16-inch MacBook Pro with M5 Pro offers the best combination of large display, all-day battery life (up to 24 hours), and professional performance. The 18-core CPU and 20-core GPU handle software development, data analysis, and video editing with ease. Three Thunderbolt 5 ports, HDMI, MagSafe, and an SD card slot provide full desktop connectivity. Wi-Fi 7 and up to 2x faster SSD speeds are meaningful upgrades over the M4 Pro generation. At 4.7 pounds, it is not ultraportable, but it replaces a desktop-plus-laptop setup for many professionals. [src1, src4, src8]

## Head-to-Head Comparisons

### MacBook Air 13-inch (M5) vs MacBook Neo
The Air costs $500 more ($1,199 vs $699) but delivers double the RAM (16 vs 8 GB), the M5 chip (vs the iPhone's A18 Pro), a brighter Liquid Retina display with True Tone, a backlit Magic Keyboard, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, and 18-hour battery life. The June price rise hit the Neo harder in relative terms (+17% vs +8% on Amazon's Air price), so the gap has narrowed and the Air's case is stronger than it was in the spring. The Neo runs full macOS and is genuinely usable for browsing, documents, and light photo work. [src1, src6, src5, src11]
**Pick the Air if:** you want a MacBook you can use comfortably for the next 4-6 years for school, work, software development, or content creation.
**Pick the Neo if:** budget is the hard constraint, the user is a first-time Mac owner, or this is a secondary device for basic tasks.

### MacBook Air 13-inch (M5) vs MacBook Air 15-inch (M5)
Same M5 chip, same 16 GB RAM, same 512 GB base storage, same 18-hour battery. The 15-inch costs $200 more ($1,399 vs $1,199 on Amazon; $1,499 vs $1,299 list) and adds 1.7 inches of screen real estate, a six-speaker sound system (vs four), and a 10-core GPU on the base model (vs 8-core on the 13-inch base). It weighs 0.6 lb more (3.3 vs 2.7 lbs). [src1, src5, src3, src12]
**Pick the 13-inch if:** portability matters, you carry the laptop daily, or you use external monitors at a desk.
**Pick the 15-inch if:** you prefer the laptop screen as your primary workspace and don't move it often.

### MacBook Air 13-inch (M5) vs MacBook Pro 14-inch (M5)
At $1,199 vs $1,848, the Air is ~$650 cheaper. Both have the M5 chip and 16 GB RAM, though the Pro config priced here carries 1 TB of storage against the Air's 512 GB. The Pro adds active cooling (the Air throttles after 10-15 minutes of sustained load), a 1,600-nit Liquid Retina XDR display with 120 Hz ProMotion (vs 500 nits 60 Hz on the Air), three Thunderbolt ports, an SD card slot, HDMI port, and a brighter, faster display for color-critical work. [src1, src4, src5, src12]
**Pick the Air if:** your workload is bursty (web dev, office, casual photo) and you value portability and silence over sustained power.
**Pick the Pro 14 if:** you do photo or video editing, sustained compilation, or need ProMotion and a brighter HDR display.

### MacBook Pro 14-inch (M5 Pro) vs MacBook Pro 16-inch (M5 Pro)
Both ship with the M5 Pro chip (the 16-inch defaults to the higher 18-core CPU / 20-core GPU bin), 24 GB RAM, and 1 TB storage. The 16-inch costs ~$540 more ($2,799 vs $2,260) and adds a 16.2-inch display, two extra hours of battery (24 vs 22), and slightly better sustained performance under load. It weighs 1.2 lbs more (4.7 vs 3.5 lbs). [src1, src4, src8, src12]
**Pick the 14-inch if:** you travel with the laptop, need a developer workstation in a bag, or hot-desk between locations.
**Pick the 16-inch if:** the laptop lives mostly at a desk and you want the larger screen + longer battery for desktop-replacement use.

### MacBook Pro 16-inch (M5 Max) vs MacBook Pro 16-inch (M5 Pro)
At $3,999 vs $2,799, the M5 Max costs ~$1,200 more. The Max upgrades to an 18-core CPU with more performance cores, a 32 or 40-core GPU (vs 20 on the M5 Pro), 36 GB RAM at base (vs 24 GB), 2 TB SSD (vs 1 TB), and ~614 GB/s memory bandwidth (vs ~273 GB/s). The Max delivers up to 4x faster LLM prompt processing and meaningfully faster 8K video / 3D / ML workflows. Battery life is shorter (22 vs 24 hrs). If the 16-inch screen is not essential, the 14-inch M5 Max is currently $3,845 -- cheaper than the 16-inch with the identical chip, memory, and storage. [src4, src1, src2, src12]
**Pick the M5 Pro if:** your workloads are CPU-bound (compilation, virtualization, data analysis).
**Pick the M5 Max if:** you do 4K/8K video editing, 3D rendering, on-device LLM inference, or need >36 GB unified memory for in-RAM datasets.

## Decision Logic

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### If budget < $800
--> Get the MacBook Neo at $699. It runs full macOS Tahoe with the A18 Pro chip and is Apple's most affordable laptop. The $799 model adds Touch ID and 512 GB storage; education pricing is $599. Be aware of trade-offs: 8 GB RAM, no backlit keyboard, sRGB display. Amazon stock has recovered from the spring gaps. [src6, src7, src11]

### If budget is $800-$1,500
--> Get the MacBook Air 13-inch (M5) at $1,199 on Amazon ($100 under Apple's $1,299 list). It handles 85-90% of workflows and is the top pick at every major review outlet. The 15-inch model at $1,399 provides a larger workspace without Pro pricing. [src1, src5, src12]

### If budget is $1,500-$2,500 and user wants Pro features
--> Get the MacBook Pro 14-inch (M5) at $1,848 (16 GB / 1 TB, $151 off the $1,999 list) for active cooling, 120 Hz ProMotion, and the XDR display. If sustained heavy workloads matter, stretch to the M5 Pro at $2,260 ($239 off the $2,499 list) for up to 18-core CPU, 24 GB RAM, and Thunderbolt 5 on all ports. [src4, src8, src12]

### If primary use is software development
--> Get the MacBook Pro 14-inch (M5 Pro) at $2,260 ($239 off $2,499 list). The 24 GB unified memory and active cooling are essential for Docker, compilation, and running multiple development environments simultaneously. Thunderbolt 5 enables fast external storage and multi-monitor setups. [src1, src4, src12]

### If primary use is video editing, 3D rendering, or ML training
--> Get the MacBook Pro 16-inch (M5 Max) at $3,999 ($400 off $4,399 list), or the identically specced 14-inch M5 Max at $3,845 if screen size is not the priority. The 40-core GPU and up to 128 GB unified memory at 614 GB/s handle 8K timelines, large Blender scenes, and ML model inference. 4x faster AI performance vs M4 Max is transformative for LLM and image generation workloads. [src4, src1, src12]

### If user prioritizes portability above all else
--> Get the MacBook Air 13-inch (M5) at $1,199. At 2.7 lbs and 0.44 inches thin with fanless operation, nothing in the MacBook lineup matches its combination of performance and portability. The Neo weighs the same but trades too much capability. [src1, src5]

### If the user can wait until late 2026 or 2027
--> Only wait if the target is the base 14-inch Pro or a touchscreen Pro. Apple's next MacBook is an M6 (2nm) entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro in fall 2026, followed by an OLED touchscreen high-end MacBook Pro in late 2026/early 2027 that keeps the M5 Pro/Max chips. There is no M6 Pro or M6 Max -- higher-end silicon skips to M7 in 2027, and the MacBook Air's M6 refresh is not expected until early 2027. Anyone buying an Air, M5 Pro, or M5 Max today is not buying into an imminent replacement. [src13]

### Default recommendation
--> MacBook Air 13-inch (M5) at $1,199. It is the safest pick when requirements are unclear -- fast M5 chip, 512 GB storage, 18-hour battery, ultraportable. [src1, src5, src12]

## Key Market Trends (2026)

- **Complete March 2026 refresh**: Apple refreshed the entire MacBook lineup on March 4, 2026 (available March 11). The M5 MacBook Air, M5 Pro/Max MacBook Pros, and brand-new MacBook Neo all launched simultaneously. This is the first time Apple has offered three distinct MacBook product lines. [src3, src4, src7]
- **MacBook Neo creates a new entry point -- now at $699**: Launched at $599 ($499 education), the A18 Pro-powered MacBook Neo is Apple's cheapest laptop and its most successful first-time-buyer product; Apple reported its "best launch week ever" for first-time Mac buyers. The June 25 price rise moved it to $699 (256 GB) and $799 (512 GB + Touch ID), with education at $599. Available in four colors (silver, blush, citrus, indigo). A refreshed Neo with the A19 Pro chip and more memory is on Apple's roadmap, timing unconfirmed. [src6, src7, src11, src13]
- **AI performance is the headline metric**: Apple claims M5 delivers 4x faster AI performance than M4, and M5 Pro/Max deliver up to 4x faster LLM processing than their M4 predecessors. Neural Accelerators are now embedded in each GPU core. Every MacBook runs Apple Intelligence with on-device Siri, Writing Tools, and image generation. [src3, src4]
- **Wi-Fi 7 across the lineup**: Apple's new N1 wireless chip brings Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6 to all new MacBooks (Neo uses Wi-Fi 6E). This enables significantly faster wireless speeds and lower latency for cloud-based workflows. [src3, src4]
- **Storage and SSD speed upgrades**: MacBook Air M5 doubles base storage to 512 GB. MacBook Pro M5 Pro starts at 1 TB, M5 Max at 2 TB. SSD speeds doubled across Pro models, reaching up to 14.5 GB/s. [src3, src4]
- **Thunderbolt 5 standard on Pro models**: All M5 Pro/Max MacBook Pros now include three Thunderbolt 5 ports (120 Gbps), up from Thunderbolt 4 on the base M5 model. This enables faster external storage and multi-display setups. [src4]
- **The memory shortage repriced the whole lineup on June 25, 2026**: Apple raised list prices across MacBooks and iPads, citing DRAM/NAND costs -- Tim Cook said "we have never seen a component price increase this much, this quickly." The Neo went $599 -> $699, the 13-inch Air $1,099 -> $1,299, the 15-inch Air $1,299 -> $1,499, the 14-inch Pro M5 $1,699 -> $1,999, the M5 Pro $2,199 -> $2,499, and the 14-inch M5 Max $3,599 -> $4,099. Counterpoint Research measured DRAM contract prices up 80-90% in the first six weeks of 2026. [src11]
- **Amazon now consistently undercuts Apple**: With list prices raised, third-party channel pricing has become the value play rather than a promo event. As of late July 2026 Amazon holds the 13-inch Air M5 at $1,199 (-$100), the 15-inch at $1,399 (-$100), the 14-inch Pro M5 1 TB at $1,848 (-$151), the 14-inch M5 Pro at $2,260 (-$239), the 16-inch M5 Pro at $2,799 (-$200), and the 16-inch M5 Max at $3,999 (-$400). The 14-inch M5 Max at $3,845 is currently cheaper than the 16-inch M5 Max despite identical silicon, memory, and storage. Pricing on this lineup is volatile -- check the live link before buying. [src12, src9]
- **The next MacBooks are narrow, not sweeping**: Apple's roadmap puts an M6 (2nm) entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro in fall 2026 and an OLED touchscreen high-end MacBook Pro in late 2026/early 2027 that keeps M5 Pro/Max silicon. There is no M6 Pro or M6 Max at all -- higher-end chips skip to the AI-focused M7 in the first half of 2027, with M7 Pro/Max later that year. MacBook Air M6 refreshes are slated for early 2027. [src13]

## Important Caveats

- The "Price" column in the comparison table reflects Amazon street prices for the exact configuration linked, verified 2026-07-29; Apple's post-June-25 list price is shown alongside. Each price is config-specific -- a MacBook's ASIN encodes chip tier, RAM, storage and colour, and the same model at a different memory or storage tier can differ by $200-$800. Education pricing saves $100-$300 off list. Refurbished M4-generation models on Apple's store offer 15-30% additional savings, but this card prices new units only. [src11, src12]
- The 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 row prices the 16 GB / 1 TB configuration. Amazon's 512 GB version of the same machine is currently listed *higher* than the 1 TB one (~$2,047 vs $1,848) -- a third-party pricing artifact on a scarce config, not a spec difference. Buy the 1 TB.
- The MacBook Air M5 launched at $1,099 for the 13-inch (a $100 rise over the $999 M4 Air) and now lists at $1,299 after the June 2026 memory-shortage increase. It still ships double the base storage of the M4 Air (512 GB vs 256 GB), but the value case now rests on Amazon's $1,199 street price rather than on list. [src11, src12]
- The MacBook Air's fanless design means it throttles under sustained heavy workloads after 10-15 minutes. For occasional heavy tasks (a quick video export, a compilation), this is acceptable. For continuous heavy loads, the MacBook Pro's active cooling is necessary.
- Storage is not expandable on any MacBook. Choose your storage tier carefully at purchase. External SSDs via Thunderbolt 4/5 are fast alternatives but less convenient than internal storage.
- The MacBook Neo is excellent for its price but has meaningful limitations: 8 GB RAM, no backlit keyboard, no True Tone, sRGB-only display, one USB 2 port, and no Thunderbolt. It is best for basic tasks and first-time buyers. At $699 rather than the launch $599, the case for stretching to the Air is stronger than it was in the spring. [src11]
- macOS is not Windows. If your workflow depends on Windows-exclusive software, Parallels and VMware Fusion run Windows on Apple Silicon, but some specialized applications (particularly CAD/CAM and certain enterprise tools) may have compatibility limitations.
- Apple's roadmap has changed since this card was first published: the redesigned OLED touchscreen MacBook Pro expected in late 2026/early 2027 will keep the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, not M6 Pro/Max -- those variants were dropped entirely, and higher-end silicon skips to the M7 series in 2027. Only the entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro gets an M6 (Apple's first 2nm chip) in fall 2026, and MacBook Air M6 models are not expected before early 2027. Air, M5 Pro and M5 Max buyers today are not buying into an imminent replacement. [src13, src1]

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