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MacBook Neo is the only Mac where AppleCare+ fees feel truly entry-level

If you’re worried about drops, spills, and cracked lids, MacBook Neo is the most forgiving Mac to own thanks to its uniquely cheap AppleCare+ deductibles.

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Apple is quietly turning the MacBook Neo into one of its most forgiving Macs to own, especially if you’re clumsy. With AppleCare+, the Neo’s repair fees are noticeably lower than every other current MacBook, and that changes the math on whether Apple’s warranty is “worth it.”

The basics first: MacBook Neo starts at $599, already positioned as Apple’s “entry” Mac notebook. AppleCare+ for it costs $139 upfront, or you can go the subscription route at $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year, with coverage that can be renewed indefinitely. In the U.S., there’s also AppleCare One, a separate subscription from $19.99 per month that lets you bundle multiple Apple devices – including a Mac – under one plan, essentially rolling your entire Apple setup into a single protection bill.

Where things get really interesting is the repair fee structure. For MacBook Neo owners with AppleCare+, battery replacements cost $0, screen damage is $49, external enclosure damage is $49, and “other accidental damage” comes in at $149 per incident. Those numbers are roughly what you’d expect from iPad-level deductibles, not a Mac laptop. For every other modern Mac with AppleCare+, the same categories jump to $0 for battery service, but $99 for screen damage, $99 for enclosure damage, and around $249–$299 for other accidental damage, depending on the model. In other words, if you drop, ding, or crack a Neo, you’ll usually pay about half of what a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro owner would owe for a similar repair.

Look at it from a practical angle: a single big accident can pay for the entire plan. Without AppleCare+, Apple’s own repair estimate for Neo’s battery service sits at about $149, while prices for other damage are only provided after inspection – a polite way of saying “it might be expensive.” With AppleCare+, that same $149 battery job drops to zero, and more serious mishaps like a cracked lid or bent chassis are capped at $49 or $149 instead of potentially several hundred dollars. For students, first‑time Mac buyers, or anyone who plans to toss this thing in a backpack daily, that predictability is a big deal.

Zoom out, and this feels strategic for Apple. MacBook Neo already undercuts the MacBook Air on price, and pairing it with the lowest AppleCare+ deductibles of any Mac makes the “cheap MacBook” story much stronger. It nudges budget buyers toward sticking inside Apple’s ecosystem instead of shopping for Windows laptops with cheaper repairs, and it gives heavy Apple users a reason to consider bundling the Neo into an AppleCare One plan if they already pay to protect multiple devices. For once, the “entry-level” Mac isn’t just cheaper to buy – it’s also the least painful to fix when something goes wrong.


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