Apple’s Biggest Week of 2026: Details on Every New Product Announced

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Across Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Apple unveiled seven new products, including low-cost iPhone and MacBook options, new displays, and refreshes for the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and iPad Air.

We’ve rounded up all of our coverage from this week in case you missed any of the product announcements or details.

MacBook Neo

Apple Announces $599 ‘MacBook Neo’ With A18 Pro Chip

Hello, MacBook Neo: Apple Showcases All-New $599 MacBook in Videos

Want Touch ID on the MacBook Neo? It’ll Cost You $100 Extra

MacBook Neo Features Two Different USB-C Ports

MacBook Neo Starts at Just $499 for Students

MacBook Neo Has Just 8GB RAM With No Upgrade Option

MacBook Neo Can Only Drive One External Display at 4K 60Hz

MacBook Neo vs. MacBook Air Buyer’s Guide: 40 Differences Compared

Hands-On With the New MacBook Neo

20+ MacBook Neo Compromises: What You Give Up for Apple’s Cheapest Mac

iPhone 17e

Apple Announces iPhone 17e With A19 Chip, MagSafe, and More

iPhone 17e Comes in These Three Colors

iPhone 17e Now Features 256GB Base Storage

iPhone 17e Solves iPhone 16e’s Biggest Limitation

iPhone 17e: Smaller Details You Might Have Missed

Get an iPhone 17e at No Cost With First Pre-Order Deals From T-Mobile and Verizon

iPad Air

Apple Unveils iPad Air With M4 Chip, Increased RAM, Wi-Fi 7, and More

First M4 iPad Air Benchmarks Surface

Studio Display

Apple Introduces All-New Studio Display XDR: 120Hz, Mini-LED, and More

Apple Updates Studio Display With Thunderbolt 5 and More

Apple Discontinues Pro Display XDR and $999 Stand

These Macs Can’t Run the Studio Display XDR at 120Hz

New Apple Studio Display and Studio Display XDR Don’t Support Intel Macs

Apple’s New Studio Display Boxes Designed to Fit in Your Recycle Bin

New Studio Display and Studio Display XDR Will Have Day One Firmware Update

Apple’s Two New Studio Display Models Feature Different Chips

MacBook Pro

Apple Unveils MacBook Pro Featuring M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips With New Fusion Architecture

Apple Debuts M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips

Apple Removes 512GB Storage Option From M5 MacBook Pro, Drops SSD Upgrade Prices

MacBook Air

Apple Announces MacBook Air With M5 Chip and 512GB Base Storage

New M5 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro Get First Pre-Order Offers From Best Buy

Accessories

Apple Releases iPhone Cases, Apple Watch Bands, and Crossbody Strap in New Colors

Other News

Apple Changes Trade-In Values for iPhones, Macs, and More

Apple Opens Pre-Orders for MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e, M5 Pro/Max MacBook Pro, New Studio Displays and More

More Coverage

Apple CEO Tim Cook shared a wrap-up post on social media, and with pre-orders now live for all of the new products, we’re not expecting any additional announcements this week.

Everything Apple announced this week will be launching on Wednesday, March 11, and we’ll have more in-depth coverage and reviews of what’s new.
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​ Across Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Apple unveiled seven new products, including low-cost iPhone and MacBook options, new displays, and refreshes for the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and iPad Air.

We’ve rounded up all of our coverage from this week in case you missed any of the product announcements or details.
MacBook Neo

Apple Announces $599 ‘MacBook Neo’ With A18 Pro Chip
Hello, MacBook Neo: Apple Showcases All-New $599 MacBook in Videos
Want Touch ID on the MacBook Neo? It’ll Cost You $100 Extra
MacBook Neo Features Two Different USB-C Ports
MacBook Neo Starts at Just $499 for Students
MacBook Neo Has Just 8GB RAM With No Upgrade Option
MacBook Neo Can Only Drive One External Display at 4K 60Hz
MacBook Neo vs. MacBook Air Buyer’s Guide: 40 Differences Compared
Hands-On With the New MacBook Neo
20+ MacBook Neo Compromises: What You Give Up for Apple’s Cheapest Mac

iPhone 17e

Apple Announces iPhone 17e With A19 Chip, MagSafe, and More
iPhone 17e Comes in These Three Colors
iPhone 17e Now Features 256GB Base Storage
iPhone 17e Solves iPhone 16e’s Biggest Limitation
iPhone 17e: Smaller Details You Might Have Missed
Get an iPhone 17e at No Cost With First Pre-Order Deals From T-Mobile and Verizon

iPad Air

Apple Unveils iPad Air With M4 Chip, Increased RAM, Wi-Fi 7, and More
First M4 iPad Air Benchmarks Surface

Studio Display

Apple Introduces All-New Studio Display XDR: 120Hz, Mini-LED, and More
Apple Updates Studio Display With Thunderbolt 5 and More
Apple Discontinues Pro Display XDR and $999 Stand
These Macs Can’t Run the Studio Display XDR at 120Hz
New Apple Studio Display and Studio Display XDR Don’t Support Intel Macs
Apple’s New Studio Display Boxes Designed to Fit in Your Recycle Bin
New Studio Display and Studio Display XDR Will Have Day One Firmware Update
Apple’s Two New Studio Display Models Feature Different Chips

MacBook Pro

Apple Unveils MacBook Pro Featuring M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips With New Fusion Architecture
Apple Debuts M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips
Apple Removes 512GB Storage Option From M5 MacBook Pro, Drops SSD Upgrade Prices

MacBook Air

Apple Announces MacBook Air With M5 Chip and 512GB Base Storage
New M5 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro Get First Pre-Order Offers From Best Buy

Accessories

Apple Releases iPhone Cases, Apple Watch Bands, and Crossbody Strap in New Colors

Other News

Apple Changes Trade-In Values for iPhones, Macs, and More
Apple Opens Pre-Orders for MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e, M5 Pro/Max MacBook Pro, New Studio Displays and More

More Coverage
Apple CEO Tim Cook shared a wrap-up post on social media, and with pre-orders now live for all of the new products, we’re not expecting any additional announcements this week.

Everything Apple announced this week will be launching on Wednesday, March 11, and we’ll have more in-depth coverage and reviews of what’s new.This article, “Apple’s Biggest Week of 2026: Details on Every New Product Announced” first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums   Read More MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors – All Stories 

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