One day after Apple raised the prices of all its products except iPhones, the MacBook Neo did not survive the increase, as its price rose by $100 in the United States.








According to the GSMArena website, Apple today began offering the MacBook Neo in its refurbished products store, bringing the price of the basic version, with a storage capacity of 256 GB and without the Touch ID feature, back to $599.

This price was the same as the price of a new device before the recent increase, but it can now be obtained for this amount as a refurbished device.

As for the version that comes with a storage capacity of 512 GB and with the Touch ID feature, its price is $679, that is, $20 less than the price at which it was sold new before the price increase. Purchasing the new version of this model currently costs $799.

Thus, the option to purchase refurbished products from the Apple Store allows you to save some money. As is usual when purchasing an officially refurbished device from Apple, the user gets a one-year warranty, as if the device were new.

Apple says that each device undergoes full functionality testing, with any defective parts replaced. The device also undergoes a careful cleaning and inspection process, then is repackaged. The device also comes with a USB-C cable and a 20W charger inside the box.