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    A widescreen Studio Display XDR showcases a vibrant portrait of a woman in a gold fringed outfit against a colorful background, with the Apple logo visible in the lower right corner.

    Studio Display XDR Replaces Pro Display XDR With a Powerful New Direction

    March 5, 2026 / 8:32 AMMarch 5, 2026

    Studio Display XDR arrives with mini-LED, 2,000 nits peak HDR, and 120Hz support — as Apple discontinues Pro Display XDR and its $999 Pro Stand.

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    Mac Setup 2026: Suggested Apple Configurations From Air to Pro Power

    March 5, 2026 / 6:27 AMMarch 5, 2026

    Mac Setup 2026 ranges from M5 MacBook Air with Studio Display to M5 Max MacBook Pro with Studio Display XDR. Compare official configurations and prices.

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    MacBook Neo Sales: Why This $599 Mac Could Become Apple’s Biggest Entry Point Yet

    March 4, 2026 / 10:31 AMMarch 4, 2026

    MacBook Neo sales may surge at $599, expanding Apple’s reach among students and emerging markets while reshaping Mac adoption globally.

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    MacBook Neo Performance: What to Expect From the A18 Pro in a $599 MacBook

    March 4, 2026 / 9:51 AMMarch 4, 2026

    Explore what MacBook Neo performance looks like with Apple’s A18 Pro chip — how it handles everyday tasks, creative apps, and real-world workflows for users on a budget.

    Four Apple MacBook Air laptops in silver, pink, yellow, and blue are arranged in a fan shape, partially open with screens facing outward, showcasing their colorful exteriors and slim designs.

    MacBook Neo vs M5 MacBook Air: Specs Compared and What Each Setup Delivers

    March 4, 2026 / 9:23 AMMarch 4, 2026

    MacBook Neo vs M5 MacBook Air – Compare MacBook Neo’s specs with the M5 MacBook Air to see how far Apple has pushed performance, display, and overall value at different price levels.

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    MacBook Neo Launches at $599 With A18 Pro Chip in a Bold New Direction

    March 4, 2026 / 9:19 AMMarch 4, 2026

    Apple introduces MacBook Neo, a $599 entry-level Mac powered by the A18 Pro chip with 16-hour battery life and a Liquid Retina display.

    Four Apple MacBook laptops are displayed side by side against a white background, each with colorful abstract designs on their screens. The lineup includes the latest MacBook Pro M5 and MacBook Air M5. An Apple logo appears in the lower right corner.

    MacBook M5 Buying Guide: Powerful Ways to Choose Between MacBook Pro and MacBook Air

    March 4, 2026 / 8:22 AMMarch 3, 2026

    MacBook M5 comparison guide. Discover whether MacBook Air M5 or MacBook Pro with M5 Pro or M5 Max is the right fit for students, professionals, and creators.

    A black laptop showcasing a dark abstract, curved, tubular pattern on its screen, set against a solid black background—perfect for comparing the MacBook Pro M5 vs M4 display brilliance.

    MacBook Pro M5 vs M4: What’s New, Faster, and Worth the Upgrade

    March 4, 2026 / 6:21 AMMarch 4, 2026

    MacBook Pro M5 vs M4 comparison. Discover CPU, GPU, AI, memory, and SSD upgrades in M5 Pro and M5 Max over the previous M4 generation.

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    MacBook Neo: Apple Accidentally Reveals Its New Lower-Cost MacBook

    March 3, 2026 / 11:18 AMMarch 4, 2026

    MacBook Neo appears in Apple regulatory filing before launch. Here’s what we know about the rumored low-cost MacBook with A18 Pro chip and colorful design.

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    M5 Pro vs M5 Max: Full Spec Comparison of Apple’s New Pro Chips

    March 3, 2026 / 10:48 AM

    M5 Pro vs M5 Max – Apple unveils M5 Pro and M5 Max, two high-performance chips built on Fusion Architecture. Here’s how they compare across CPU, GPU, memory, and AI capabilities.

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    M5 Chip Powers a New Era of Pro Performance on MacBook Pro

    March 3, 2026 / 10:39 AM

    Apple debuts the M5 chip family, introducing M5 Pro and M5 Max with Fusion Architecture, advanced CPU cores, next-generation GPU design, and massive gains in AI compute.

    DICOM Medical Imaging - A Studio Display XDR monitor showcases six brain CT scan images from DICOM Medical Imaging, featuring both cross-sectional and lateral views with color overlays highlighting specific regions and blood vessels.

    DICOM Medical Imaging Comes to Studio Display XDR

    March 3, 2026 / 10:12 AMMarch 3, 2026

    Apple expands Studio Display XDR capabilities with DICOM medical imaging presets and a Medical Imaging Calibrator for diagnostic radiology workflows.

    A computer monitor displays a 3D modeling program with an abstract, organic structure featuring shiny teal and yellow textured surfaces rendered on the screen.

    Studio Display XDR Elevates Apple’s Pro Display Lineup

    March 3, 2026 / 10:02 AMMarch 3, 2026

    Apple introduces the new Studio Display family, led by Studio Display XDR with a 27-inch 5K Retina XDR panel, mini-LED backlight, 2000 nits peak HDR brightness, and 120Hz refresh rate.

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    MacBook Air M5 Raises the Bar for Performance and Portability

    March 3, 2026 / 9:28 AMMarch 3, 2026

    Apple unveils the new MacBook Air M5 with faster CPU and GPU performance, 512GB starting storage, Wi-Fi 7, and expanded on-device AI capabilities.

    A black laptop displays a digital rendering of abstract blue and gold forms with bubble-like textures on its screen, set against a dark background.

    New MacBook Pro With M5 Pro and M5 Max Redefines Pro Performance

    March 3, 2026 / 9:07 AMMarch 3, 2026

    Apple unveils a new MacBook Pro powered by M5 Pro and M5 Max, delivering major gains in AI performance, storage speed, and battery life.

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