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Apple Launching Budget MacBook in 2026

Apple is developing a more affordable Mac notebook that's set to come out in the first half of 2026, according to Bloomberg. The machine will cost "well under $1,000" and it will compete with affordable Windows machines and Chromebooks.

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Apple's lowest priced Mac notebook right now is the MacBook Air, which starts at $999, though students can get a $100 discount through the Education Store. The Mac mini desktop machine is more affordable at $599, but it is not portable and does not come with a display or peripherals.

While Apple has long had a more affordable "SE" version of the iPhone, Macs have always been more expensive, premium devices. Cheaper PCs have seen success with students and those that don't need capabilities beyond web browsing and document creation.

The low-cost Mac could replace the entry-level iPad and keyboard combo that some people use as an affordable way to get a PC-capable Apple device.

We've heard multiple rumors about Apple's plan for a lower-cost notebook over the last few months. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in June that the machine would have a 13-inch display and an A-series iPhone processor rather than a Mac processor. Apple will reportedly use the A18 Pro chip that first came out in the iPhone 16 Pro.

Kuo said that Apple could offer the Mac in bright colors like the iMac, selling it in Silver, Blue, Pink, and Yellow.

The low-cost MacBook will not replace any existing Mac in Apple's lineup, and it will be sold alongside M5 versions of the ‌MacBook Air‌ and MacBook Pro that Apple plans to debut early in 2026.

Top Rated Comments

Andres Cantu Avatar
21 weeks ago
M4 MacBook Air is regularly on sale for $799, so it must be “well under” that price to make a difference.
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
21 weeks ago

En****ification much. COMPLETELY lost direction if this is true. Reminds me of Sony. Used to make great products, then tried to make every product known to man with more misses than hits and now where are they?
I entirely disagree with this.

The best Apple was the iPod Apple, willing to make products at every price point, in lot of great colours. Apple should be trying to actually compete and increase their market size, instead of improving ARPU (Average Revenue Per User) from their existing user base.

I've been saying that Apple should make an A* Series Mac for years, and I'm happy to see them moving forward with it.

Heck... once this comes out, I'll call for a Mac nano A* Series desktop, cheaper than the Mac mini.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
21 weeks ago
My guess is that the M1 MacBook Air at Walmart was a marketing experiment to gauge demand for a lower-priced Mac. Apparently it was successful enough to warrant an updated model.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
21 weeks ago

A low end machine will either:
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* Provide a bad experience, so people won't like it and it will damage the Mac brand
* Or provide a good experience, then people don't need to buy higher-end devices

This ignored that computers have gotten more powerful than most people need.

An A* Series MacBook will do fine at uni-tasking users, and will actually allow Apple to get more new users.

Apple should canabalize Apple's sales. It is better that Apple does it instead of some other company.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
tonywalker23 Avatar
21 weeks ago
I hope that it is beige plastic with a six-color logo. no joking.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
21 weeks ago

M4 MacBook Air is regularly on sale for $799, so it must be “well under” that price to make a difference.
Comparing a sale price to a normal price seems unhelpful.

In theory, this $599-$699 A* MacBook will also go on sale sometime.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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