Apples MacBook Neo is impressive for its $600 price, but its A18 Pro processor is one of its biggest compromises compared to a modern MacBook Air— in our review , we found it was more than up to basic computing tasks, but for demanding workloads that benefit from more CPU and GPU cores and RAM, the Air is a better choice. But those limited computing resources are still enough to run Windows on your Mac using the Parallels Desktop virtualization software— so says Parallels itself , which after...

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