Apple starts selling refurbished MacBook Neo, bringing the price down to its pre-hike level
Apple’s Refurbished MacBook Neo: A Clever Way to Beat the Latest Price Hikes
If you were eyeing a new MacBook Neo recently, you likely felt the sting of yesterday’s news. Apple bumped up the price tags across almost its entire product lineup—iPhones being the notable exception. The MacBook Neo wasn’t immune, seeing a $100 jump in the US market.
However, there’s a silver lining. Apple has just quietly added the MacBook Neo to its official refurbished store, and the pricing is a breath of fresh air. The entry-level model—featuring 256GB of storage—is back down to $599. That is effectively the pre-hike price for a brand-new unit, now available for a certified refurbished one.

Looking for a bit more power? The 512GB model, complete with Touch ID, is listed at $679. That’s a solid $20 cheaper than what that specific configuration cost new just two days ago. Given that a brand-new version of that same laptop now costs $799, the math definitely favors going the refurbished route.
Beyond the savings, there’s peace of mind. Apple’s refurbished program is widely considered the gold standard in the industry. Each laptop undergoes a rigorous inspection, including full functionality testing and the replacement of any defective components. You get the same one-year warranty you’d receive with a factory-sealed box, along with a thorough cleaning and fresh packaging. Plus, you won’t be short on accessories; Apple includes the USB-C cable and a 20W power adapter right in the box.
If you’ve been waiting for a reason to pull the trigger on a MacBook Neo, this might be the perfect loophole to bypass the recent price adjustments without sacrificing reliability.