Weekly overview 10: MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e, iPad Air M4 chip and more new Apple products

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Apple unveils new Studio Display and brand new Studio Display XDR with 120Hz screen

Apple unveils new Studio Display and brand new Studio Display XDR with 120Hz screen

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

Apple has announced two new Studio Displays, a major upgrade for Mac users looking for premium external displays. These models are specially designed to work seamlessly with the Mac and are ideal for Mac mini, Mac Studio or Mac Pro users.

Apple has introduced the successors to the 27-inch Studio Display in two variants: one with a standard LCD display and an XDR variant with mini-LED technology. The latter impresses with 120Hz and support for Adaptive Sync. We summarize the details for you.

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  • Interesting details about the new MacBook Neo
  • Ordered a new MacBook or iMac? Sell ​​your old device now and ship later
  • WhatsApp now also shows advertisements in the EU and you cannot disable this advertisement
  • M5 Pro and M5 Max: Brand new Fusion Architecture with super cores
  • Differences between the MacBook Neo and MacBook Air with M5 chip
  • Differences MacBook Air with M5 chip, M4 chip, M3 chip and M2 chip
  • Differences between the iPhone 17e and iPhone 16e, including comparison with the iPhone 17


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Apple announces MacBook Air with M5 chip

Apple announces MacBook Air with M5 chip

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

After the iPad Pro and MacBook Pro, Apple added the powerful M5 chip to the MacBook Air. Just like the previous generation, the M5 chip is designed using a 3nm manufacturing process and this is reflected in the chip’s performance.

The update for the MacBook Air with M5 chip is limited, only improving the specifications. For example, the design of the MacBook Air has not changed and is still available in two different sizes. You can choose from a 13.6-inch display or a MacBook Air with a 15.3-inch screen.

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Apple unveils new Studio Display and brand new Studio Display XDR with 120Hz screen

Apple unveils new Studio Display and brand new Studio Display XDR with 120Hz screen

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

Apple has announced two new Studio Displays, a major upgrade for Mac users looking for premium external displays. These models are specially designed to work seamlessly with the Mac and are ideal for Mac mini, Mac Studio or Mac Pro users.

Apple has introduced the successors to the 27-inch Studio Display in two variants: one with a standard LCD display and an XDR variant with mini-LED technology. The latter impresses with 120Hz and support for Adaptive Sync. We summarize the details for you.

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Apple announces new MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chip

Apple announces new MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chip

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

Last fall, Apple introduced the entry-level version of the MacBook Pro with an M5 chip. Now Apple has also equipped the MacBook Pro with the new and powerful M5 Pro and M5 Max processors. This new MacBook is the perfect companion for Apple Creator Studio, the brand new creative subscription for Pro users.

The 2026 edition of the MacBook Pro continues the current aluminum design with miniLED screen and notch. The buyer can choose from a 14-inch or 16-inch display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and a maximum of 1000 nits brightness. Compared to the previous model, the chip is the only real innovation.

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Apple announces MacBook Air with M5 chip

Apple announces MacBook Air with M5 chip

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

After the iPad Pro and MacBook Pro, Apple added the powerful M5 chip to the MacBook Air. Just like the previous generation, the M5 chip is designed using a 3nm manufacturing process and this is reflected in the chip’s performance.

The update for the MacBook Air with M5 chip is limited, only improving the specifications. For example, the design of the MacBook Air has not changed and is still available in two different sizes. You can choose from a 13.6-inch display or a MacBook Air with a 15.3-inch screen.

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Apple unveils new Studio Display and brand new Studio Display XDR with 120Hz screen

Apple unveils new Studio Display and brand new Studio Display XDR with 120Hz screen

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

Apple has announced two new Studio Displays, a major upgrade for Mac users looking for premium external displays. These models are specially designed to work seamlessly with the Mac and are ideal for Mac mini, Mac Studio or Mac Pro users.

Apple has introduced the successors to the 27-inch Studio Display in two variants: one with a standard LCD display and an XDR variant with mini-LED technology. The latter impresses with 120Hz and support for Adaptive Sync. We summarize the details for you.

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iPad Air with M4 chip announced: all new specifications at a glance

iPad Air with M4 chip announced: all new specifications at a glance

Monday, March 2 • Wesley Fabry

Apple has just announced the new iPad Air with M4 chip. These updates bring performance improvements and new capabilities to both models, ideal for everyday use, creative work and productivity.

The iPad Air retains its popular 11- and 13-inch sizes with a familiar design, but now boasts the powerful M4 chip that delivers smoother multitasking and advanced AI features.

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Apple announces new MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chip

Apple announces new MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chip

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

Last fall, Apple introduced the entry-level version of the MacBook Pro with an M5 chip. Now Apple has also equipped the MacBook Pro with the new and powerful M5 Pro and M5 Max processors. This new MacBook is the perfect companion for Apple Creator Studio, the brand new creative subscription for Pro users.

The 2026 edition of the MacBook Pro continues the current aluminum design with miniLED screen and notch. The buyer can choose from a 14-inch or 16-inch display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and a maximum of 1000 nits brightness. Compared to the previous model, the chip is the only real innovation.

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Apple announces MacBook Air with M5 chip

Apple announces MacBook Air with M5 chip

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

After the iPad Pro and MacBook Pro, Apple added the powerful M5 chip to the MacBook Air. Just like the previous generation, the M5 chip is designed using a 3nm manufacturing process and this is reflected in the chip’s performance.

The update for the MacBook Air with M5 chip is limited, only improving the specifications. For example, the design of the MacBook Air has not changed and is still available in two different sizes. You can choose from a 13.6-inch display or a MacBook Air with a 15.3-inch screen.

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Apple unveils new Studio Display and brand new Studio Display XDR with 120Hz screen

Apple unveils new Studio Display and brand new Studio Display XDR with 120Hz screen

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

Apple has announced two new Studio Displays, a major upgrade for Mac users looking for premium external displays. These models are specially designed to work seamlessly with the Mac and are ideal for Mac mini, Mac Studio or Mac Pro users.

Apple has introduced the successors to the 27-inch Studio Display in two variants: one with a standard LCD display and an XDR variant with mini-LED technology. The latter impresses with 120Hz and support for Adaptive Sync. We summarize the details for you.

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Small improvements for the new iPhone 17e including A19 chip and MagSafe support

Small improvements for the new iPhone 17e including A19 chip and MagSafe support

Monday, March 2 • Wesley Fabry

Apple has announced the iPhone 17e, which will follow the iPhone 16e a year later. This device has a powerful A19 chip and MagSafe support, making it a good choice for those looking for an affordable iPhone with modern features.

The design of the iPhone 17e has changed little compared to its predecessor. Apple has retained the Notch, which provides a visual difference from the iPhone 16 series. The 17e, like the previous model, is also equipped with a single wide-angle camera at the back and the adjustments are mainly software-based.

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iPad Air with M4 chip announced: all new specifications at a glance

iPad Air with M4 chip announced: all new specifications at a glance

Monday, March 2 • Wesley Fabry

Apple has just announced the new iPad Air with M4 chip. These updates bring performance improvements and new capabilities to both models, ideal for everyday use, creative work and productivity.

The iPad Air retains its popular 11- and 13-inch sizes with a familiar design, but now boasts the powerful M4 chip that delivers smoother multitasking and advanced AI features.

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Apple announces new MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chip

Apple announces new MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chip

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

Last fall, Apple introduced the entry-level version of the MacBook Pro with an M5 chip. Now Apple has also equipped the MacBook Pro with the new and powerful M5 Pro and M5 Max processors. This new MacBook is the perfect companion for Apple Creator Studio, the brand new creative subscription for Pro users.

The 2026 edition of the MacBook Pro continues the current aluminum design with miniLED screen and notch. The buyer can choose from a 14-inch or 16-inch display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and a maximum of 1000 nits brightness. Compared to the previous model, the chip is the only real innovation.

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Apple announces MacBook Air with M5 chip

Apple announces MacBook Air with M5 chip

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

After the iPad Pro and MacBook Pro, Apple added the powerful M5 chip to the MacBook Air. Just like the previous generation, the M5 chip is designed using a 3nm manufacturing process and this is reflected in the chip’s performance.

The update for the MacBook Air with M5 chip is limited, only improving the specifications. For example, the design of the MacBook Air has not changed and is still available in two different sizes. You can choose from a 13.6-inch display or a MacBook Air with a 15.3-inch screen.

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Apple unveils new Studio Display and brand new Studio Display XDR with 120Hz screen

Apple unveils new Studio Display and brand new Studio Display XDR with 120Hz screen

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

Apple has announced two new Studio Displays, a major upgrade for Mac users looking for premium external displays. These models are specially designed to work seamlessly with the Mac and are ideal for Mac mini, Mac Studio or Mac Pro users.

Apple has introduced the successors to the 27-inch Studio Display in two variants: one with a standard LCD display and an XDR variant with mini-LED technology. The latter impresses with 120Hz and support for Adaptive Sync. We summarize the details for you.

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Most popular Apple tips from last week



In this weekly overview we list the most important Apple news for you and you will also find the most popular tips from the past few days.

Last week was dominated by a lot of new Apple products and announcements. Apple has released a brand new MacBook Neo, but also added the iPhone 17e, iPad Air with M4 chip, the M5 Pro and M5 Max to the MacBook Pro and more!

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Apple launches new entry-level MacBook Neo: colorful and powerful with iPhone chip

Apple launches new entry-level MacBook Neo: colorful and powerful with iPhone chip

Wednesday, March 4 • Wesley Fabry

Apple has expanded its MacBook line with a new product: an affordable entry-level model. As with the iPhone and iPad, this MacBook Neo is aimed at users who want a compact laptop without having to spend a lot of money, while maintaining everyday performance.

This device stands out for its colorful design and the integration of an iPhone chip, which contributes to a good price-quality ratio. Ideal for students and standard users who prioritize mobility, this MacBook offers an attractive entry into the Apple ecosystem.

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Small improvements for the new iPhone 17e including A19 chip and MagSafe support

Small improvements for the new iPhone 17e including A19 chip and MagSafe support

Monday, March 2 • Wesley Fabry

Apple has announced the iPhone 17e, which will follow the iPhone 16e a year later. This device has a powerful A19 chip and MagSafe support, making it a good choice for those looking for an affordable iPhone with modern features.

The design of the iPhone 17e has changed little compared to its predecessor. Apple has retained the Notch, which provides a visual difference from the iPhone 16 series. The 17e, like the previous model, is also equipped with a single wide-angle camera at the back and the adjustments are mainly software-based.

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iPad Air with M4 chip announced: all new specifications at a glance

iPad Air with M4 chip announced: all new specifications at a glance

Monday, March 2 • Wesley Fabry

Apple has just announced the new iPad Air with M4 chip. These updates bring performance improvements and new capabilities to both models, ideal for everyday use, creative work and productivity.

The iPad Air retains its popular 11- and 13-inch sizes with a familiar design, but now boasts the powerful M4 chip that delivers smoother multitasking and advanced AI features.

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Apple announces new MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chip

Apple announces new MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chip

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

Last fall, Apple introduced the entry-level version of the MacBook Pro with an M5 chip. Now Apple has also equipped the MacBook Pro with the new and powerful M5 Pro and M5 Max processors. This new MacBook is the perfect companion for Apple Creator Studio, the brand new creative subscription for Pro users.

The 2026 edition of the MacBook Pro continues the current aluminum design with miniLED screen and notch. The buyer can choose from a 14-inch or 16-inch display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and a maximum of 1000 nits brightness. Compared to the previous model, the chip is the only real innovation.

Read the full item â–¸

Apple announces MacBook Air with M5 chip

Apple announces MacBook Air with M5 chip

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

After the iPad Pro and MacBook Pro, Apple added the powerful M5 chip to the MacBook Air. Just like the previous generation, the M5 chip is designed using a 3nm manufacturing process and this is reflected in the chip’s performance.

The update for the MacBook Air with M5 chip is limited, only improving the specifications. For example, the design of the MacBook Air has not changed and is still available in two different sizes. You can choose from a 13.6-inch display or a MacBook Air with a 15.3-inch screen.

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Apple unveils new Studio Display and brand new Studio Display XDR with 120Hz screen

Apple unveils new Studio Display and brand new Studio Display XDR with 120Hz screen

Tuesday, March 3 • Wesley Fabry

Apple has announced two new Studio Displays, a major upgrade for Mac users looking for premium external displays. These models are specially designed to work seamlessly with the Mac and are ideal for Mac mini, Mac Studio or Mac Pro users.

Apple has introduced the successors to the 27-inch Studio Display in two variants: one with a standard LCD display and an XDR variant with mini-LED technology. The latter impresses with 120Hz and support for Adaptive Sync. We summarize the details for you.

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