MacBook Neo Breaks Apple's Repairability Drought After 14 Years
Apple's latest MacBook Neo isn't just turning heads for its wallet-friendly price—it's also marking a significant shift in repairability. According to iFixit, the Neo is the most repairable MacBook the company has produced in roughly fourteen years, signaling a rare win for right-to-repair advocates. The laptop's design prioritizes accessibility, with components that are easier to replace than in recent models.
This move comes as consumers and regulators increasingly push for longer-lasting electronics. The Neo's repair-friendly approach could set a new standard for future Apple devices, balancing sleek design with practicality. While details on specific repairs remain limited, the early consensus is clear: the Neo is a step in the right direction for sustainability and user autonomy.