{"id":17540,"date":"2026-03-14T03:29:28","date_gmt":"2026-03-13T20:29:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cstc.vn\/blogtsk\/apple-finally-rounded-the-macbooks-corners-after-18-years\/"},"modified":"2026-03-14T03:29:28","modified_gmt":"2026-03-13T20:29:28","slug":"apple-finally-rounded-the-macbooks-corners-after-18-years","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cstc.vn\/blogtsk\/apple-finally-rounded-the-macbooks-corners-after-18-years\/","title":{"rendered":"Apple Finally Rounded the MacBook\u2019s Corners After 18 Years"},"content":{"rendered":"<\/p>\n<p>For about 18 years, every aluminum MacBook has looked more or less the same. Silver. Angular. Quietly serious. There\u2019s nothing wrong with that. Apple\u2019s unibody aluminum design, introduced in October 2008 and carved from a single block of metal, was genuinely elegant and set the template for an entire industry. But it also retired something along the way: the idea that a Mac laptop could feel chosen rather than just defaulted to.<\/p>\n<p>The MacBook Neo, announced March 4 and starting at just $599, is the first real crack in that template. It comes in four colors (blush, indigo, silver, and a yellow-green called citrus) with enclosure corners that are noticeably softer than any aluminum Mac in recent memory. Whether that adds up to a proper design statement or just smart positioning is worth thinking through.<\/p>\n<p>Designer: Apple<\/p>\n<h2>What happened to Apple\u2019s color confidence<\/h2>\n<div class=\"wp-caption alignnone\">\n<p class=\"wp-caption-text\">iBook G3 Clamshell (courtesy of Wikipedia)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>Apple\u2019s fondness for color didn\u2019t always live inside an iPhone. The iBook G3, launched in 1999, came in tangerine and blueberry, and later in indigo and key lime. It was rounded, slightly toy-like, and completely unapologetic about being a consumer product. When the aluminum unibody arrived in 2008, Apple traded that warmth for precision machining and sharp rectilinear edges. Right call for the MacBook Pro. Default for everything else, apparently, for nearly two decades.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>The result was a color drought in aluminum Mac laptops that has lasted until now. Silver, space gray, midnight, starlight: all variations on the same mood of professional restraint. The Neo\u2019s citrus and blush aren\u2019t just options on a spec page. They\u2019re a quiet admission that not every laptop buyer wants a device that looks like it belongs in a boardroom. For Apple, that\u2019s actually not a small thing to say at the product level.<\/p>\n<h2>Two different stories about corners<\/h2>\n<div class=\"wp-caption alignnone\">\n<p class=\"wp-caption-text\">M1 MacBook Pro (2021)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>There\u2019s a distinction worth making here, because \u201crounded corners\u201d gets used loosely when describing the Neo. MacBook displays have had rounded screen corners since 2021, which is a display-level detail and nothing new. What\u2019s different on the Neo is the chassis itself. The physical aluminum enclosure is softer at the edges and corners than any aluminum Mac before it, and Apple\u2019s own press materials describe \u201csoft, rounded corners\u201d specifically in terms of how the device feels to hold and carry.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s a real shift in the design language. The 2008 unibody was celebrated for machined sharpness, corners you could feel were engineered. The Neo softens that deliberately. It\u2019s not a revival of the iBook, and it\u2019s not trying to be, but the instinct is similar: a consumer Mac that feels a little more like it belongs to you. The notch is also gone, making this the first notchless MacBook since 2020, which quietly tidies up the one thing that made recent Airs feel slightly unfinished.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<h2>The repairability angle is actually a design story too<\/h2>\n<p>One thing that got a little buried under the color conversation: the Neo is the most repairable Mac laptop in years, and that\u2019s partly a design decision worth noting. Teardowns showed how the whole machine was disassembled in just a few minutes using standard Torx screws throughout. No tape, no adhesive, anywhere inside. That\u2019s a first for a modern Mac. The USB-C ports, speakers, and headphone jack are all modular. The keyboard can be replaced on its own, without swapping the entire top case, which on the MacBook Air currently costs over $370 in parts.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>The internal simplicity isn\u2019t accidental. The A18 Pro chip runs so efficiently that the Neo needs no fan at all, which removes a whole layer of thermal engineering that usually clutters a laptop\u2019s interior. The result is a cleaner, more logical internal layout. Whether Apple arrived here from genuine design philosophy or from regulatory pressure (the EU\u2019s right-to-repair push has been building for years) is an open question, but the outcome is real either way.<\/p>\n<h2>What it doesn\u2019t fix, and what might come next<\/h2>\n<p>It\u2019s not all sunshine and rainbows, of course. The base model has 8GB of non-upgradable RAM, one USB-C port runs at USB 2.0 speeds, and there\u2019s no backlit keyboard. These are calculated trade-offs for the price point, not mistakes, but they matter depending on what you actually need the machine for. And repairability, for all the justified enthusiasm, is still partial: the RAM and storage are fixed at purchase, just like every other current Mac.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Still, the Neo feels like Apple designing for a specific person it had previously ignored: someone who was never going to spend $1,000 on a MacBook Air and wasn\u2019t particularly well served by anything else Apple made. The color, the softer form, the price, the clean internals, all of it points at the same person. What\u2019s genuinely interesting is whether any of this travels upmarket. If a future MacBook Air gets a color story this confident, the Neo might end up looking less like an entry-level product and more like Apple quietly figuring out what comes next.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>The post <a href=\"https:\/\/www.yankodesign.com\/2026\/03\/13\/apple-finally-rounded-the-macbooks-corners-after-18-years\/\">Apple Finally Rounded the MacBook\u2019s Corners After 18 Years<\/a> first appeared on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.yankodesign.com\/\">Yanko Design<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For about 18 years, every aluminum MacBook has looked more or less the same. Silver. Angular. Quietly serious. There\u2019s nothing wrong with that. 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