The new low-cost MacBook is making many people wonder if they should get the MacBook Neo or an iPad. They are actually very different in many ways, but mostly in that only one is a Mac and runs macOS and Mac apps.
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Video Summary
In This Tutorial
Learn how to compare the new MacBook Neo with various iPad models, looking at price, weight, size, hardware, software, and the advantages of each so you can decide which is best for your needs.
Models and Options (00:38)
- MacBook Neo has two models: $599 with 256 GB and $699 with 512 GB plus Touch ID
- iPads have many configurations, starting at $349 but can exceed $1,000 with extra storage, keyboard, and Apple Pencil
- Adding keyboard and accessories makes iPad pricing closer to or higher than MacBook Neo
Comparing Weight (02:37)
- MacBook Neo weighs 2.7 lbs (1.23 kg)
- iPads range from under 1 lb to just over 1 lb without keyboard
- Adding keyboard and trackpad brings weight near MacBook Neo
Comparing Size (03:19)
- MacBook Neo is ~12" x 8" x 0.5"
- iPads can be smaller: Mini is much smaller, 11" is smaller than Neo, 13" is similar
- Keyboard cases make 13" iPads similar in size and thickness to Neo
Hardware Comparison (04:03)
- MacBook Neo includes built-in keyboard and trackpad
- iPad requires separate accessories for keyboard/trackpad
- iPad offers touch screen and Apple Pencil support; Neo does not
- iPad models vary in screen size; Neo is fixed at 13"
Software Comparison (05:19)
- MacBook Neo runs macOS with full desktop apps and multitasking
- iPad runs iPadOS with apps only from the App Store
- Some iPad apps run on Neo, but not all developers allow it
- Mac allows apps outside the App Store; iPad does not
- macOS supports iPhone mirroring and developer tools unavailable on iPad
iPad Advantages (08:27)
- Touch screen and Apple Pencil for drawing and note taking
- Can detach keyboard and use as a lightweight tablet
- Better for reading, watching video, and mobile-only apps or games
- Smaller and lighter configurations possible
Reasons To Get An iPad (09:20)
- Ideal for media consumption and light productivity
- Supports tablet and mobile apps not on macOS
- Great for drawing, handwriting, and casual use
MacBook Neo Advantages (10:06)
- Full macOS with multitasking, windows, and file management
- Runs desktop, creative, and developer apps
- Better pricing when matching iPad with all accessories
- No compromises as a traditional laptop
Reasons To Get the MacBook Neo (11:09)
- Need developer tools, creative apps, or terminal access
- Require heavy multitasking with multiple windows
- Prefer a complete laptop without accessory add-ons
One Device Can't Do Everything (11:43)
- Some needs, like drawing and developer tools, require two devices
- Cannot combine all advantages of tablet and full computer in one device
- Decide which capabilities you can live without
Only You Can Decide (12:27)
- Test both devices in person before buying
- Your workflow and priorities will determine the best choice
Summary
The MacBook Neo is a lightweight, affordable Mac for those needing full computer capabilities, while the iPad excels for touch, portability, media use, and mobile apps. Some tasks favor one or the other, so consider your most important needs before choosing.



Great video. Thanks for sharing. For my iPads I've always also added some type of cover to protect the screen etc. in calculating the weights and weight differences one might want to consider that in the comparisons.