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MacBook Neo April Stock Sold Out

April online stock is gone

MacBook Neo is sold out for April on Apple’s online store, and that kind of stock pressure matters for buyers who also follow products like iPhone 17 Pro Max, Galaxy S26 Ultra, and Pixel 10 Pro across the wider device market.

Apple introduced MacBook Neo on March 4 and opened pre-orders shortly after the announcement. The laptop reached stores on March 11. Since then, Apple has not fully caught up with demand.

The current online shipping window for new MacBook Neo orders has moved into May. Apple’s store now lists delivery estimates between May 1 and May 8 across the available options.

Configurations and retail availability

MacBook Neo is offered in four colors: silver, blush, citrus, and indigo. Buyers can also pick between 256GB and 512GB storage, with Touch ID included on the listed configurations mentioned in the report.

This sales pattern looks closer to a major iPhone launch than a standard Mac release. More than a month after release, customers are still buying the $599 laptop faster than Apple can restock it.

Store availability may still vary by location. While online delivery times have slipped through the month, some configurations have appeared for in-store pickup at certain Apple retail locations.

Third-party stock remains available

Other retailers are still showing stock. Amazon is listing MacBook Neo availability starting April 21 at $589.99, which is below Apple’s price. The 512GB version with Touch ID is also listed at a $10 discount in some cases, with arrival estimates beginning April 22.

Walmart is also carrying MacBook Neo inventory. According to the report, the silver version is available for overnight shipping, while indigo is showing delivery in about two days.

Why demand still matters

Apple CEO Tim Cook previously said MacBook Neo had the best launch week ever for first-time Mac customers. The continuing stock pressure adds support to that claim and suggests Apple has found strong demand at the entry price.

For buyers already using Apple products, the low starting price could make MacBook Neo a practical entry point into the broader ecosystem, especially for people who also care about accessory habits such as MagSafe compatibility and wireless charging on their phones, or who compare features like camera module size, display refresh rate, and battery capacity before buying across categories.

That does not make MacBook Neo directly comparable to phones such as iPhone 17 Pro Max, Galaxy S26 Ultra, or Pixel 10 Pro, but it does show how price and ecosystem value can influence purchase decisions in the same household.

MacBook Neo remains the key product in this story: demand is still running ahead of supply, April inventory is gone from Apple’s online store, and shoppers who want one soon may need to check local pickup options or third-party retailers. For more product buying context, visit Komodoty.

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