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Refurbished MacBook Neo Models Now Available, a Day After Price Hike

Apple today began selling refurbished MacBook Neo units through its Certified Refurbished store, a day after raising prices on the laptop and several other products.

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The refurbished ‌MacBook Neo‌ is available in all four colors, Silver, Citrus, Indigo, and Blush, in both configurations. The base model with 256GB of storage starts at $599, while a higher end version with Touch ID and 512GB storage starts at $679. Both configurations are available across the full color lineup, for eight refurbished SKUs in total.

The refurbished pricing undercuts Apple's current new unit pricing for the ‌MacBook Neo‌. Apple yesterday raised prices on many products, including the MacBook Neo, which now starts at $699 in the United States, up from $599 when it launched in March. The higher end configuration with 512GB of storage and a ‌Touch ID‌ button also received a $100 price increase and now starts at $799, up from $699. That means the new refurbished listings are priced at or near to the laptop's original, pre-hike rates.

Apple said the broad range of price increases are due to the ongoing memory chip shortage, which has led to skyrocketing prices for the RAM and SSD storage used in products like the ‌MacBook Neo‌, with the company pointing to AI server demand from companies buying up memory chips as a key driver. The changes extended the same day to Apple's Certified Refurbished store, with the company raising prices across refurbished Macs and iPads alongside the hikes on new hardware.

The ‌MacBook Neo‌ is powered by the A18 Pro chip with 8GB of RAM and features a 13-inch Liquid Retina display. It is still Apple's most affordable Mac.

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Top Rated Comments

5 days ago at 04:07 am
Disgusting move.
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
5 days ago at 04:13 am
So the refurb costs as much as a new Neo did literally as late as Wednesday evening?

Laughably bad. They used to be so good at optics.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ThatGuyInLa Avatar
5 days ago at 04:29 am
So has Apple increased trade-in values for all products, then?
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Hajj.david Avatar
5 days ago at 06:09 am

Forums are so funny. It's obvious that Apple should make everything free for the next ten years, because there is no reason for a company to make money. Problem solved.
Corporate simping is the worst. I understand if you are a shareholder but Apple is not your friend, nor is here for you. If you are a shareholder, I am sure you hate the fact that the market reacted very negatively to Apple's greed here by raising prices in the middle of a recession.

Apple had a unique opportunity to massively increase their marketshare which in turn brings about a significant increase in platform investment like studios making games for macs, supporting safari better, and huge increases in service revenues (Apples main money maker).

Instead Apple, which made 150 BILLION IN PROFIT decided, lets not slightly decrease our profits to keep the mac switching momentum and go back to being overpriced. Like you had Windows and Linux reviewers raving over Apple and its prices lately and now ALL of that wind has been taken out of its sails.

Sorry, it's an extremely stupid and shortsighted move. Nobody is saying for Apple to give everything away for free, but it is NOT unreasonable to say that it is ridiculous to increase the price of refurbished products, which were already made/sitting in Apples warehouses. Pure greed.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
macmyworld Avatar
5 days ago at 04:09 am
Gotta keep those margins up.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
5 days ago at 06:03 am
I’m sorry, but this is just disgusting behavior.

Absolutely nothing they are doing on the refurbished units is impacted by component cost increases.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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