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"path": "/2026/03/28/heres-what-id-like-to-see-with-redesigned-macbook-air-wishlist/",
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"textContent": "Apple unveiled the MacBook Neo earlier this month, and in my opinion – it completely breaks the MacBook lineup as we knew it. If you’re someone who previously bought a MacBook Air, and you don’t need 16GB of RAM for heavier multitasking – why wouldn’t you buy the MacBook Neo now?\n\nIn my eyes, the MacBook Neo is just as good of a general purpose laptop as the MacBook Air was, and besides more RAM, a much faster processor (though still a thermally limited one), and a larger display, it doesn’t feel like MacBook Air has much going for it – at least for now. Here’s how I’d improve it.\n\nmore…",
"title": "Here’s what I’d like to see with the MacBook Air redesign, after seeing MacBook Neo"
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