> you get a really good base model.

Why does it matter to _you_ in particular that the base model is good ?

For a decade buying macs I never got the base model, I switched to the Asus ROG series and a Surface Pro, and again I'mm not on the base model of either.

I get that MacBooks are very good volume purchases and excellent value for those right in the target, but IMHO that's not the people writing in this thread.

I'm also not a fan of the "winner takes it all" view, customers should care about their very specific needs and do their research, it shouldn't matter that some product matches 80% of other people's needs if it doesn't fit them.

Base model used to mean glorified toy with severely compromised fundamentals. The Macbook Neo is not that. It is an excellent screen, excellent keyboard, and excellent silicon, encased in an excellent chassis.

As a remote work terminal / casual computing system, the compromises are IMHO almost entirely psychological.

> glorified toy

> remote work terminal / casual computing

I'm having a hard time grasping the difference