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Apple Experience teased as new reports detail budget MacBook plan

As component prices spike, Apple’s cheapest modern MacBook may land closer to $699 than the originally rumored $599, but still undercuts the MacBook Air.

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Hey folks, exciting times ahead for Apple fans—fresh details just dropped on that rumored lower-cost MacBook that’s set to steal the show at next week’s “Apple Experience” gatherings. With volume shipments kicking off in March, this entry-level laptop is shaping up to be Apple’s play at making macOS more accessible, especially for students and casual users tired of Chromebooks dominating the budget scene.

Supply chain whispers from DigiTimes paint a clear picture: Quanta Computer is leading the assembly charge, with Foxconn jumping in later to ramp things up. Mass production got a slight delay from late 2025 to Q1 2026, but we’re still on track for a March debut, and Apple eyes 15-16 million units shipped over two years—though some insiders think that’s ambitious given the buzz.

The big catch? Skyrocketing costs for DRAM, NAND, and even batteries (hello, 161% cobalt price surge) might nudge the starting price up from the dreamy $599 mark to $699-$799. That’s still a steal compared to the $999 MacBook Air M4, and college kids can snag an extra $100 off via Apple’s education store—perfect for back-to-campus hauls.

Don’t expect Pro-level guts here; it’s powered by the A18 Pro chip from the iPhone 16 Pro lineup, paired with likely 8GB RAM, standard USB-C ports (no Thunderbolt speed), and a compact 12.9-inch display that keeps it super portable. It’ll mimic the Air’s sleek aluminum vibe but in fun, poppy colors like yellow, green, blue, or pink—echoing the old-school iBook charm that had us all hooked back in the day.

Mark your calendars for March 4 at 9 am ET: hands-on sessions in New York, London, and Shanghai, but no live stream or big keynote—just a press release drop, fitting Apple’s low-key spring refresh style. This could slot right below the Air, shaking up the lineup without cannibalizing sales (pro tip: it might even kill those frequent Air discounts).

For context, this revives the plain “MacBook” name not seen since 2019’s Intel-era 12-incher, but now with Apple silicon magic for everyday tasks like browsing, streaming, and light productivity. If pricing holds steady, it could lure in first-timers or budget-conscious families, boosting Apple’s notebook share amid a dipping global market—projections have them up 2% to 21 million units in 2026.

We’ll know the full scoop soon enough, but if you’re eyeing an affordable Mac entry, this feels like the one to watch—stay tuned!


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