A sub-$800 MacBook is reportedly in the works, targeting the midrange PC market, notorious for its lackluster hardware.
Apple is reportedly developing a cheap MacBook that will be powered by an iPhone chip and is expected to debut sometime next year. If true, Apple may be about to introduce the most value for money laptop in the world, one that Windows laptops just won't be able to compete with.
Apple Silicon has been incredible for Apple and the Mac. Since 2020, Apple has single-handedly forced the rest of the PC industry to up their game when it comes to chip design. Even today, Apple is often one step ahead of the competition when it comes to silicon performance and efficiency.
Windows has been lucky so far, as Apple hasn't ever offered a laptop in the price bracket where most Windows users shop.
A lot of Windows laptops are midrange devices, costing anywhere between $600 and $800 for the most part. Anything more expensive, and those laptops start competing head-to-head with the MacBook Air.
Because of this, we haven't really seen any innovation in the midrange PC space in some time. Midrange Windows PCs are notorious for their plastic exteriors, lackluster displays, lower-than-ideal performance or efficiency, and overall less appealing form factor.
They're tools for people to get work done, and nobody pretends they're anything else.
While Windows PCs have more varied form factors, most people just want a laptop.
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So, if Apple really is making a cheap MacBook that costs anywhere between $600 and $800, that's really bad news for Windows OEMs operating in this price range. Windows laptop makers shipping laptops anywhere near the cheap MacBook's price tag are going to need to up their game to remain competitive in this market.
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