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&lt;p>The future of portable computing is here, and with it comes a burning question for gamers: can the brand new MacBook Neo, fresh out of Apple's 2026 lineup, actually deliver a satisfying gaming experience? We’ve all seen the sleek design and impressive specs that Apple promises with its latest MacBook, but when it comes to running demanding video games, the proof is always in the performance.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>