I absolutely agree.  For most of office work where you stick to one app for 
longer periods of time (accept Heavy apps like VSCode or Postgresql for huge 
queries or docker builds or similar apps ) , the Neo is perfect.
Talk of moderately big chrome or safari load with multiple tabs, doing 
presentations or having multiple sheets and docs open at the same time and 
doing basic to intermediate voice editing or for that matter general student’s 
daily work schedule will be perfectly fine with Neo which is more than 
sufficient for such tasks.
I precisely know that for production engineers and software architects like 
myself  Neo would be underpowered and that’s not a problem because for such 
work Mac Air is more than sufficient with a 16 gb sweet spot.
Regards.


> On 16 Mar 2026, at 2:12 PM, 'Sabahattin Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> VoiceOver works just fine on the MacBook Neo, yes. As do most typical 
> applications, which are not bound by CPU or RAM, but networking performance 
> and disk throughput, which on the Neo is perfectly acceptable.
> 
> Unfortunately, there is a lot of bellyaching about the specs from people who 
> already know they need a better machine, because it's human nature to beat 
> people into a shape they like than it is to acknowledge that adequate is 
> enough. And, to be brutally honest, many of those obviously well-informed and 
> discerning Apple-product-using techies would probably be well served by the 
> Neo a lot of the time as well: you don't need more RAM or CPU power than is 
> actually required to run any one task, so you only run into a limitation when 
> you start putting load on your system, which puts you well into the realm of 
> a demanding user. You're just not going to run into any issues in typical 
> use. I know this because I am one such person: my iMac has 128 GB of RAM in 
> it just so I can run multiple Linux and Windows virtual machines on it at 
> once. Clearly you aren't going to do that on your MacBook Neo. But, of 
> course, you already knew that.
> 
> If this is your first Mac, I think Neo is an excellent choice. It means you 
> can experiment at a more reasonable price. And, as was originally suggested 
> by this thread, it's also going to be an excellent little travel book for 
> many. I think Apple are going to sell a great many of these things, which 
> means lots and lots of new people will be introduced to the Mac ecosystem by 
> a computer that, again, quite honestly, does everything they really need in 
> daily use. I'd be lying if I didn't say I hope Apple has even bigger 
> aspirations for this thing—at the very least, a higher-priced model with the 
> most obvious shortcomings like the RAM, USB 2 and Touch ID sanded off—but 
> it's still an incredible deal as it stands now.
> 
> So yeah, no problem. Go to it.
> 
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