MacBook Neo Tested for Creators: CapCut, Photoshop, DaVinci & After Effects

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Published2 months ago
Duration9:44
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Kick off 2026 strong. Enjoy 1 free week of Opus Clip plus 50% off for the next 3 months and clean tracking for all your new campaigns. Start here: https://clip.opus.pro/dashboard?coupon_code=THOUGHT2026 Is the MacBook Neo actually good for content creators, or is it just a budget Apple laptop that looks better than it performs? In this video, I break down the MacBook Neo from a creator’s perspective and show what it’s like using real creator apps on this machine. We’re not talking theory here — we’re looking at practical use for people who edit videos, make thumbnails, design social media content, write scripts, and handle light motion graphics. Chapters 00:00 Is the MacBook Neo good for content creators? 00:22 Who should skip it? 00:43 Apps being tested in this video 01:01 MacBook Neo overview and specs 01:34 What the Neo is actually designed for 01:57 Sponsor: Opus Clip 02:43 CapCut test – 4K layers, effects, and color grading 04:15 ChatGPT test – browser workflow with 11 tabs open 04:51 Photoshop and Canva test 06:22 DaVinci Resolve test – multiple 4K layers and effects 07:47 After Effects test – motion graphics on the Neo 09:00 RAM limitations and real-world takeaway 09:24 Final verdict – who should buy the MacBook Neo? 09:40 Outro I test the MacBook Neo across a range of tools creators actually use, including CapCut, ChatGPT, Photoshop, Canva, DaVinci Resolve, and After Effects. The big question is simple: can this entry-level Mac handle real-world content creation workflows well enough to be worth it? For beginner to intermediate creators, especially people making talking-head videos, Shorts, YouTube thumbnails, social posts, and light design work, the MacBook Neo makes a lot of sense. But once you start pushing into heavier workloads like advanced Premiere Pro, complex After Effects, or more demanding DaVinci Resolve timelines, the compromises start to show. In this video, I walk through what works well, where the Neo starts to struggle, and who I think should actually buy it. If you’re a creator trying to decide between the MacBook Neo, MacBook Air, or MacBook Pro, this should help you figure out where the Neo fits. If there’s another creator app you want me to test on the MacBook Neo, drop it in the comments and I’ll consider making a follow-up video. In this video, we cover: Whether the MacBook Neo is worth it for creators How it performs with video editing How it handles thumbnail design and graphics Whether 8GB of RAM is enough for beginner creator workflows Performance in both browser-based and desktop creator apps Why heavier creators may still want a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro Who this video is for Beginner YouTubers Intermediate content creators People editing talking-head videos and Shorts Creators making thumbnails and social media content Anyone considering a low-cost Mac for creative work If you enjoyed this video, make sure to like, subscribe, and leave a comment with the apps or workflows you want tested next. #MacBookNeo #ContentCreation #MacBookForCreators

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