Apple’s Low-Cost MacBook Might Cost As Much As $749

Feb 26, 2026 at 07:38am EST
Low-cost MacBook's bright colors were supposed to arrive with the M2 MacBook Air

Apple appears all set for one of its most launch-heavy windows of the year in early March, when it might launch its much-anticipated low-cost MacBook as well as the iPhone 17e along with the M5 Pro/M5 Max MacBook Pro, and Apple Studio Displays.

Now, however, a new price-related tidbit has substantially doused the enthusiasm surrounding Apple's low-cost MacBook.

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Apple's low-cost MacBook might not be a bargain

DigiTimes recently reported that Apple's upcoming low-cost MacBook is already contending with a number of price-related pressures:

  1. Quanta Computer, as the primary assembler of the upcoming budget MacBook, experienced production ramp-up delays at a time when component costs have been rising by the day.
  2. With Apple expecting to sell up to 8 million units in its first year, Foxconn is expected to join the device's assembly cadence to beef up production.
  3. Apple is facing substantial margin pressures from the memory sphere. We recently reported that the Cupertino giant is now procuring 12GB LPDDR5X chips from Samsung DS with a price hike of around 100 percent.
  4. With cobalt costs rising in tandem, battery costs are increasing as well.

Apple's low-cost MacBook was previously expected to debut between $599 and $699 price points. However, given these new realities, DigiTimes believes the budget MacBook might cost as much as $749.

Meanwhile, as we detailed recently, Apple is likely to use a new manufacturing process for the aluminum shell of the low-cost MacBook. This aligns with previous reports that had suggested that Apple might leverage the thermal design elements of the iPhone 16 Pro, which used a graphite-clad aluminum substructure.

Also, the budget MacBook is expected to sport the A18 Pro chip that featured in the iPhone 16 Pro Max, a 12.9-inch screen, and come with bright colors, with Apple reportedly having tested light yellow, light green, blue, pink, classic silver, and dark gray color options.

We've aggregated the low-cost MacBook's expected specs in a dedicated hub post:

  1. A USB 3.2 Gen 2 controller capable of speeds of 10Gb/s or 1.25GB/s.
  2. No Thunderbolt controllers.
  3. Apple is likely to use the aluminum chassis of the MacBook Air for its upcoming low-cost MacBook, albeit with reduced component specs.
  4. A haptic trackpad, but without a backlit keyboard.
  5. Apple expects to record an annual sales volume of between 5 million and 8 million units for its new budget MacBook.

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