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How to Get the MacBook Neo for Only ₱44/Day

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Macbook Neo - Home Credit
The new MacBook Neo is now available for pre-order in the Philippines, and what really stands out isn’t just the device, but also how you can actually get one. Instead of paying a huge upfront cost, Home Credit Philippines is offering a way to own it for as low as ₱44 a day.

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That changes the conversation a bit. For students, freelancers, or anyone who relies on a laptop daily, upgrading feels a lot more within reach. The offer runs from April 11 to 23, 2026, so timing matters if you’re planning to take advantage of it.

The pre-order is available nationwide. Instead of paying everything upfront, Home Credit lets you spread the cost over time, with 0% interest and up to 24 months to pay. The idea is simple: instead of waiting months (or years) to save up, you can start using the device now while paying gradually.

You only need one valid ID, and approval can take as fast as a minute. A Home Credit representative guides you through the process, making it feel more straightforward than usual financing.

MacBook Neo in Daily Use
The MacBook Neo stands out as one of the most affordable MacBooks to date, starting at ₱39,990, but it still packs capable hardware for everyday use. It runs on the Apple A18 Pro chip, with a 6-core CPU, 5-core GPU, and 16-core Neural Engine, plus hardware-accelerated ray tracing. 

In actual use, multitasking stays smooth, whether it’s browser tabs, documents, or light creative work.
Up front, the 13-inch Liquid Retina display delivers sharp visuals at 2408×1506, with 500 nits brightness and support for 1 billion colors. It works well for long hours of work, media, or casual editing.

Battery life is reliable too, rated up to 16 hours of video playback and around 11 hours of web use, which is enough for a full day on most routines.

You get 8GB unified memory with either 256GB or 512GB SSD, which covers typical workloads, though heavier tasks may push its limits. Ports include USB-C (USB 3), USB-C (USB 2), and a 3.5mm headphone jack, with support for one external display up to 4K at 60Hz.

Other essentials are here: a 1080p FaceTime HD camera, dual speakers with Spatial Audio, Magic Keyboard with optional Touch ID, plus Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 6.

Compared to higher-end MacBooks, the Neo trims down on extra power and premium features, focusing instead on the core experience, making it a practical option for students, work, and everyday use without pushing the price too high.

Installment Breakdown
Here’s how the pricing looks depending on the storage option:

MacBook Neo Installment Plans 256GB
    ₱82/day (12 months)
    ₱44/day (24 months)

MacBook Neo Installment Plans 512GB
    ₱97/day (12 months)
    ₱51/day (24 months)

The ₱44/day option is clearly the highlight here, especially if you want the lowest daily cost possible.

Where to Get It
The MacBook Neo is available through Apple Authorized Resellers and Home Credit partner stores nationwide. That includes familiar spots like Power Mac Center, Beyond the Box, PC Express, Octagon, Silicon Valley, and more.
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