Apple's much-anticipated low-cost MacBook might land within months to take on Chromebooks and Windows-based budget laptops. What's more, the fact that the device is already in early production and active testing phase bolsters the thesis for its near-imminent launch.
Apple's low-cost MacBook to land within months
Bloomberg is now reporting that Apple's low-cost MacBook will launch within the first half of 2026. Additional details from the report include:
- The low-cost MacBook bears an internal codename J700.
- The device is already in early production, with Apple engineers currently carrying out active testing on the device.
- The device is expected to be priced at a sub-$1,000 price point.
- Apple is targeting students, businesses, and casual users with its budget MacBook.
- The device would significantly expand Apple's TAM by directly tackling Chromebooks and budget Windows-based laptops.
The move represents a strategic shift for Apple, which has usually only targeted the premium segments of the tech sphere, which entail hefty margins.
The launch of a low-cost MacBook would also allow Apple to pick up some of the Windows 10 customers, especially as Microsoft has now ended official support for the now-defunct OS.
Of course, Apple has already experimented with quasi-budget MacBook offerings by discounting the M1 MacBook Air to below $700 price point via Walmart.
Currently, the M4 MacBook Air is Apple's cheapest MacBook, which retails for $999. However, student discounts can bring down the device's price to $899. And while a cheap Mac is coming, the flagship M6 OLED Macbook is the real star, due later next year.
As we've noted in a number of our previous posts, Apple's low-cost MacBook (base variant) is likely to be priced between $599 and $699. Other details include:
- A 13.6-inch LCD panel.
- The budget MacBook is likely to launch with the A18 Pro SoC.
- A USB 3.2 Gen 2 controller capable of speeds of 10Gb/s, or 1.25GB/s.
- No Thunderbolt controllers.
- Apple is likely to use the aluminum chassis of the MacBook Air for its upcoming low-cost MacBook, albeit with reduced component specs.
- A haptic trackpad, but without a backlit keyboard.
- A 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.
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