Apple has officially released seven new products worldwide, with the devices now arriving at customers and appearing in Apple Store locations.
The new lineup includes the MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e, iPad Air, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Studio Display, and the all-new Studio Display XDR.
The most surprising device is the MacBook Neo, which starts at just $599 in the United States. The laptop runs on Apple’s A18 Pro chip—the same processor used in recent iPhones—and features a 13-inch display, up to 512GB storage, and 8GB of RAM.
Meanwhile, the iPhone 17e keeps the same design as the previous generation but upgrades to the A19 chip, adds MagSafe, and includes Apple’s new C1X modem for faster 5G connectivity. The device starts at $599, with the base storage doubled to 256GB.
The new iPad Air now runs on the Apple M4 chip, with 12GB of RAM and Wi-Fi 7 support through Apple’s new N1 networking chip. Apple also refreshed the MacBook Air with the Apple M5 chip, while the higher-end MacBook Pro models now feature M5 Pro and M5 Max processors along with faster SSD speeds.
Apple also upgraded its displays. The standard Studio Display now supports Thunderbolt 5, while the new Studio Display XDR introduces a 120Hz refresh rate, mini-LED backlighting, and improved brightness.
All seven devices are now available through Apple’s online store and retail locations worldwide, though availability may vary depending on location.