When Apple dropped the $599 MacBook Neo, it sent an absolute shockwave through the global PC market. Offering a fanless, sleek, aluminum chassis powered by the highly capable A18 Pro chip at a sub-$600 price point was something the industry wasn’t prepared for. We previously reported that ASUS and other PC vendors were actively scrambling to formulate a response to the aggressive pricing of the Neo. Now, Microsoft has officially fired its first …
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Redmond's firm highlights the advantages of its Windows laptops against MacBook Neo, claiming that they offer twice as much memory for a lower price, as well as a 56% higher range.