The MacBook Neo's base model doesn't have a Touch ID sensor, which means you'll have to type out your passwords every time you need to enter them. Some people might prefer this over using a fingerprint sensor, but I'd rather pay the extra $100 for it. This variant also comes with 512GB of storage, while the base model only has 256GB.
It lacks a backlit keyboard
Apple's True Tone display feature automatically adjusts the color and intensity of the display to match the ambient light wherever you are. This means that your display won't be blindingly bright in low light, and colors will appear more natural across a number of lighting conditions. The MacBook Neo doesn't ship with an ambient light sensor, though, so don't expect True Tone support here.
There are no RAM upgrade options
Unlike most other MacBooks, the Neo doesn't support fast charging, and ships with a 20W USB-C adapter. However, that should be good enough to charge the 36.5-watt-hour battery, which is smaller than the M5 MacBook Air's 53.8-watt-hour battery.
You won't get any Thunderbolt ports
The MacBook Neo's trackpad doesn't have Force Touch. This means that the trackpad isn't pressure sensitive like those on other MacBooks. It won't support pressure sensitive drawings, multi-touch gestures, or Force clicks.
Other missing features
Center Stage for the front camera
Neural Accelerators
Three-mic array (the Neo has a two-mic array)
Wi-Fi 7
Dynamic head tracking support with AirPods
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