Apple Opens Pre-Orders for MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e, M5 Pro/Max MacBook Pro, New Studio Displays and More
Apple is now accepting pre-orders for all of the new products that it announced this week. Everything can be ordered from the online Apple Store following the debut of the new low-cost MacBook earlier this morning, with deliveries starting on Wednesday, March 11.

Here's a list of what you can order now, with pricing details included.
- MacBook Neo - The 13-inch MacBook Neo has an A18 Pro chip and it's priced starting at $599. It comes in Silver, Indigo, Blush, and Citrus.
- iPhone 17e - Pricing starts at $599 for 256GB of storage. Features A19 chip, MagSafe, and C1X modem.
- Studio Display - $1,599 for standard glass, or $1,899 for nano-texture glass. Includes Thunderbolt 5 and 5K Retina display with 60Hz refresh rate.
- Studio Display XDR - Starts at $3,299 for standard glass, or $3,599 for nano-texture glass. Comes with mini-LED display technology, a 120Hz refresh rate, and Thunderbolt 5.
- M5 Pro/M5 Max MacBook Pro - Pricing starts at $2,199 for the 14-inch model, or $2,699 for the 16-inch model. M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, plus faster SSDs.
- M5 MacBook Air - Priced starting at $1,099. Includes faster M5 chip and 512GB base storage.
- iPad Air - Priced starting at $599. Features M4 chip, 12GB RAM, and Wi-Fi 7.
All of the new devices will launch on Wednesday, March 11, which is also when they'll be available in Apple retail stores.
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