
Apple’s $599 MacBook Neo sold out through April amid strong demand and RAM-driven price pressure, illustrating tight inventory for value laptops. That high demand and limited supply help explain why Apple is raising prices, and coverage of current deals shows that some models still see temporary, deeper discounts before the hikes. The combination of strong demand for the Neo and looming price increases suggests persistent availability and pricing pressure for entry-level Macs.
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