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MacBook Neo 2 Could Feature Touchscreen

Apple's second-generation MacBook Neo will launch in 2027 and could feature a touchscreen, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

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Apple this week announced the ‌MacBook Neo‌, an all-new entry-level Apple laptop that starts at $599, with education pricing at $499. The ‌‌MacBook Neo‌‌ is designed to compete with lower-cost Windows laptops and Chromebooks, while expanding the Mac lineup with a substantially more affordable option.

Unlike every other Apple silicon Mac, the ‌‌MacBook Neo‌‌ is powered by the A18 Pro chip originally developed for the iPhone 16 Pro. The machine features a colorful rounded design, a 13-inch Liquid Retina display with uniform iPad-style bezels rather than a notch, a color-matched Magic Keyboard, a mechanical trackpad, two USB-C ports, 8GB of memory, a headphone jack, a 1080p camera, dual mics, dual speakers with Spatial Audio, and a 16-hour battery life.

In a report shared last year, Apple analyst ‌Ming-Chi Kuo‌ correctly said that the ‌MacBook Neo‌ would enter mass production in the fourth quarter of 2025, but would not feature a touchscreen. In the same report, he revealed some insights into the second-generation version of the device.

Crucially, Kuo said that the second-generation ‌MacBook Neo‌ may feature a touchscreen. Apple's first touchscreen Mac is expected to launch later this year in the form of a new, high-end MacBook Pro with an OLED display and a new design.

The device is specifically said to incorporate a touch panel that uses on-cell touch technology. On-cell touch technology integrates the touch sensors directly into the display panel's top layer (the "cell") rather than requiring a separate, dedicated touch layer, to reduce thickness.

Following the launch of this device and the adoption of touch support in macOS 27, it would make sense for other MacBooks with the feature to follow. Many other laptops from HP, Lenovo, Acer, and ASUS that now rival the ‌MacBook Neo‌ already feature touchscreens.

As of September 2025, specifications for the second-generation ‌MacBook Neo‌ were still under discussion, according to Kuo. A faster chip such as the A19 Pro with 12GB of memory is highly likely.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman today suggested that Apple may expand "Neo" branding to other low-cost devices such as the Apple Watch SE, making it the "Apple Watch Neo."

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Top Rated Comments

15 hours ago at 07:40 am
At THAT price? So we go from a potential 4 grand laptop with touch screen to a 600 dollar laptop with touchscreen as the first Mac devices with it? How does that make any sense?

I think the word ‘COULD’ is the key word here in his opinion……..
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
15 hours ago at 08:14 am
I still don't understand the point of touchscreens on laptops. The angle is inconvenient, and you just end up with smudges.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
14 hours ago at 08:44 am
It could also come with a built in soft serve ice cream machine. That ain't happening either.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TFrank2 Avatar
15 hours ago at 07:52 am

At THAT price? So we go from a potential 4 grand laptop with touch screen to a 600 dollar laptop with touchscreen as the first Mac devices with it? How does that make any sense?

I think the word ‘COULD’ is the key word here in his opinion……..
Agreed. Every MacBook from Neo to Pro could theoretically have a touchscreen in the future 😂.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
chars1ub0w Avatar
14 hours ago at 09:15 am
12GB RAM and A19 more important than touch screen. 50% more memory. Hell, TouchID is more important than touchscreen for the Neo. Backlit keyboard is more important. Compromises getting silly.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
tomtad Avatar
15 hours ago at 08:04 am

Could, but won't. If you want touchscreen, get an iPad. A Mac is never going to have a touch screen, and you're embarrassing yourself to keep reporting that the next one might, year after year.
I disagree with this very literal point that is always raised. It's nice to have the option of a touch screen, you be able to flick between things on the screen, or manipulate objects with touch when I want to. Of course you use the trackpad more but it's nice to have.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)