Apple introduces six new products this week, with additional unveilings anticipated on Wednesday ahead of in-person press events in New York City.
New Entry-Level MacBook
A fresh MacBook model, possibly branded as MacBook or MacBook Neo, launches Wednesday. Priced around $699 to $799, this entry-level laptop targets PC and Chromebook users who already own an iPhone. It delivers essential features tailored for seamless integration with Apple’s ecosystem.
Base iPad with A18 Chip
Expect a new base-model iPad powered by the A18 chip. Following the recent iPad Air announcement, this update brings Apple Intelligence support to the lineup for the first time. Users gain access to AI-driven image creation, writing tools, and upcoming Siri enhancements.
The design and core features mirror the A16 predecessor, with potential addition of the N1 wireless chip seen in recent releases. This iPad complements the budget MacBook, expanding affordable options across Apple’s tablets and laptops.
Possible Home Product Updates
While the low-cost MacBook and iPad take center stage, surprises could include Home accessories. Rumors point to an updated Apple TV 4K and HomePod mini 2, delayed from last fall.
A ‘HomePad’ or ‘HomePod Touch’ device also circulates in reports, likely awaiting Siri AI improvements. Current timelines suggest these launches align with iOS 26.5 this spring or WWDC in June, making a Wednesday debut improbable.

