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It's been a busy few days for us — reviewing the MacBook Neo, the MacBook Air M5 and the MacBook Pro with M5 Pro. And as you can tell by the sky-high review scores, we like them a lot!
Chances are there's a whole lot of you looking at these laptops, and you may have some questions that'll help you decide whether to pull the trigger and buy one. So, in this Tom's Guide live Q&A, we're here to answer as many of them as possible.
Maybe you want us to run a specific benchmark, discuss whether the upgrade is worth it on a particular machine, or compare that cheaper model against a particular Chromebook or lower-end Windows machine. Whatever it is, we can help!
Article continues belowBecause we both know the decision to buy a new MacBook can be tricky, and we want to make sure you buy what's best for you and your needs.
Where to buy
- MacBook Neo: from $599 at Amazon
- MacBook Air M5: from $1,099 at Amazon
- MacBook Pro M5 Pro: from $2,199 at Amazon
- MacBook Pro M5 Max: from $3,599 at Amazon
How to ask questions
It's easy! If you have any questions about the new MacBooks, just pop them in that Live Q&A box you see just below here. We're going to give it a day or two for questions to stack up, and then we'll work through them all together.
Just a note that we'll only be answering questions about the MacBook Neo, MacBook M5 and MacBook Pro M5 Pro. And we want this to be a safe space for anyone to ask anything about them (no such thing as a stupid question). So please treat everyone with respect and avoid any nasty language. Can’t wait to see what you want to know!
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Tony is a computing writer at Tom’s Guide covering laptops, tablets, Windows, and iOS. During his off-hours, Tony enjoys reading comic books, playing video games, reading speculative fiction novels, and spending too much time on X/Twitter. His non-nerdy pursuits involve attending Hard Rock/Heavy Metal concerts and going to NYC bars with friends and colleagues. His work has appeared in publications such as Laptop Mag, PC Mag, and various independent gaming sites.
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