"New Customers"
Women and old people
Quote from: opckieran on March 23, 2026, 00:20:06"New Customers"
Women and old people
Mainly thrifty shoppers who do not wish for Window's or Linux and don't have needs or use for higher performance (AND costly!) systems.
Frankly, quite a bit can be done on/with a Neo. While larger than an iPad the Neo offers more functionality and use cases 'out of the box'.
Surely a 'market reset' on what can be had & done with a $600 computing device.
Quote from: opckieran on March 23, 2026, 00:20:06Women and old people
What a crass remark to make.
What's wrong with women and old people? Are they not valued customers?
Besides that, I believe a lot of parents will end up buying these for their children, and schools might adopt these as well. I can see this product taking a chunk of business away from Chromebooks and entry level laptops.
While slightly more expensive, Apple, for better or worse, is valued higher by most users both technical and non technical. I'm sure a lot of people would prefer to buy a 599 Macbook vs a 499 Acer or HP.
Yeah, when Chromebooks first came out they were really cheap and could commonly be found for $200.
But after years of OEM price creeping, inflation and just the general cost of everything up -- they're no longer that cheap as they once were.
It's not looking gud brev.
Yeah, that sounds about right to me. Most people buying something like a "MacBook Neo" aren't looking at specs in detail — they just want something that works well, looks good, and lasts a few years.
I'm surprised that the 'women and old people' snark published. That doesn't say much for this site.