Apple has accidentally revealed the name of its next big product: the MacBook Neo. But here's where it gets controversial... Is this the low-cost laptop Apple fans have been waiting for? The company has uploaded a regulatory document to its website, listing the MacBook Neo alongside the newly announced MacBooks. However, after MacRumors reported on the leak, Apple swiftly removed the document. The Neo, model number A3404, is possibly the heavily rumored low-cost MacBook powered by an Apple mobile chipset. It's rare for Apple to leak its own details ahead of a reveal, but it happens from time to time. So, is the 'Neo' part of tomorrow's event? Previous rumors suggest the MacBook Neo may feature an iPhone chip to help keep the price low; it could be an A18 Pro or the A19 Pro from the iPhone 17 Pro. Leaks have also tipped a 12.9-inch display and colorful designs, including blue, green, pink, and yellow. Other reports say the price may be as low as $599, though some expect it to be $799. This week, Apple has already introduced the iPhone 17e, a cheaper alternative to its flagship phones, and a new iPad Air with an M4 chip and 12GB of RAM. Today, we saw two new MacBook Air models alongside four new MacBook Pros, plus a refresh of the Studio Display professional monitor and a new Studio Display XDR that costs $3,299. So, what do you think? Is the MacBook Neo the low-cost laptop Apple fans have been waiting for? Share your thoughts in the comments below!