Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects an overwhelming 91.8% implied probability that Apple will continue selling the MacBook Neo through 2026, fueled by explosive post-launch demand for the $599 entry-level laptop unveiled in March. Positive reviews praise its A18 Pro chip—repurposed from the iPhone 16 for capable everyday performance, all-day battery, and Apple Intelligence features—despite compromises like 8GB unified memory and no Touch ID in base models. Units sold out through April amid A18 shortages, with orders slipping into May, underscoring strong market fit below the MacBook Air. Realistic challenges include prolonged supply constraints or a pivot to pricier M-series silicon, but no official signals suggest discontinuation before year-end.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedAnnouncements from Apple indicating intent to stop offering the MacBook Neo for purchase by the general public on a specific date will qualify for an immediate "Yes" resolution, regardless of whether the announced date is within this market's timeframe. Announcements that do not indicate a specific date, or which are contingent on future events will not qualify.
The resolution source for this market will be statements from Apple or a consensus of credible reporting.
Market Opened: Apr 13, 2026, 5:27 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Announcements from Apple indicating intent to stop offering the MacBook Neo for purchase by the general public on a specific date will qualify for an immediate "Yes" resolution, regardless of whether the announced date is within this market's timeframe. Announcements that do not indicate a specific date, or which are contingent on future events will not qualify.
The resolution source for this market will be statements from Apple or a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects an overwhelming 91.8% implied probability that Apple will continue selling the MacBook Neo through 2026, fueled by explosive post-launch demand for the $599 entry-level laptop unveiled in March. Positive reviews praise its A18 Pro chip—repurposed from the iPhone 16 for capable everyday performance, all-day battery, and Apple Intelligence features—despite compromises like 8GB unified memory and no Touch ID in base models. Units sold out through April amid A18 shortages, with orders slipping into May, underscoring strong market fit below the MacBook Air. Realistic challenges include prolonged supply constraints or a pivot to pricier M-series silicon, but no official signals suggest discontinuation before year-end.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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