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The MacBook Air M5 is a powerhouse on paper, but when it comes to a virtualized Windows experience, there are some unique trade-offs you need to consider.
The former president of Microsoft's Windows division says his new MacBook Neo is so good that it will replace his MacBook Air, adding that compromises' are totally acceptable and go unnoticed.
The MacBook is coming back — or at least, that's what the rumors claim. Next week, Apple is expected to announce a colorful, low-cost, non-Air, non-Pro MacBook powered by one of its mobile processors.
From AAA games to Windows to Switch emulated games, Andrew Tsai set out to find whether the MacBook Neo can actually run games well.
We compared the MacBook Neo to its closest Windows and Chromebook rivals: by the specs
The MacBook Neo isn't just a new Mac, it's a reminder of how badly Windows laptop miss the low-cost premium sweet spot.
Last week, Parallels cautioned that its Parallels Desktop for Mac software was not yet tested for MacBook Neo. Following
A cheaper MacBook might finally break Windows and Chromebooks' biggest advantage