Product Overview
The Apple MacBook Neo identified by part number MHFF4LL/A is a 13-inch notebook computer introduced in 2026. This Indigo configuration combines an Apple A18 Pro chip with a six-core CPU, five-core integrated GPU, 16-core Neural Engine, 8GB of unified memory, and 256GB of internal solid-state storage.
The computer has a 13-inch Liquid Retina display with a native resolution of 2408 × 1506 pixels. It supports one billion colors, the sRGB color space, and brightness up to 500 nits. Its fanless aluminum enclosure weighs approximately 2.7 pounds and operates without a mechanical cooling fan.
Built-in components include a standard Magic Keyboard, Multi-Touch trackpad, 1080p FaceTime HD camera, dual-speaker sound system, dual-microphone array, and headphone jack. The 256GB configuration uses a lock key rather than Touch ID. Two USB-C connections provide charging and data, although only one supports USB 3 speeds and external video. Wireless communication includes Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 6. The notebook runs macOS and supports compatible Apple Intelligence features and Apple ecosystem services.
Product Information
Identification
| Field | Verified Information |
|---|---|
| Brand | Apple |
| Manufacturer | Apple Inc. |
| Category | Notebook computer |
| Series | MacBook Neo |
| Model | MacBook Neo 13-inch with A18 Pro |
| MPN | MHFF4LL/A |
| UPC | 195950852745 |
| EAN | 0195950852745 |
| GTIN-12 | 195950852745 |
| ASIN | B0GR6FHGXX |
| Year Introduced | 2026 |
| Platform | Mac |
| Operating System | macOS |
Physical Details
| Field | Verified Information |
|---|---|
| Color | Indigo |
| Material | Aluminum enclosure |
| Dimensions | 11.71 × 8.12 × 0.50 inches |
| Metric Dimensions | 29.75 × 20.64 × 1.27 centimeters |
| Weight | 2.7 pounds |
| Metric Weight | 1.23 kilograms |
| Screen Size | 13.0 inches |
| Form Factor | Clamshell notebook |
| Cooling Design | Fanless passive cooling |
Configuration Details
| Field | Verified Information |
|---|---|
| Processor | Apple A18 Pro |
| CPU | Six-core |
| GPU | Five-core |
| Unified Memory | 8GB |
| Internal Storage | 256GB SSD |
| Display Resolution | 2408 × 1506 pixels |
| Keyboard | Magic Keyboard with lock key |
| Biometric Authentication | Not included in this configuration |
Product Identifier Summary
- Model number: Identifies the MacBook Neo hardware family and helps users locate compatible service documents, software information, and accessories.
- MPN: Apple’s manufacturer part number distinguishes the regional color, storage, memory, keyboard, and accessory configuration.
- UPC: A 12-digit barcode used for inventory management, catalog matching, and retail product identification.
- EAN: A 13-digit international barcode format used for product identification in many markets outside North America.
- GTIN: A global product-identification framework that includes UPC, EAN, and other standardized trade item numbers.
- ASIN: A catalog identifier used to distinguish this product configuration within a large online product database.
- ISBN: An identifier used for books and certain published media. It does not apply to this notebook computer.
Key Features
- Apple A18 Pro system-on-a-chip.
- Six-core CPU with two performance cores and four efficiency cores.
- Five-core integrated GPU.
- Hardware-accelerated ray tracing.
- 16-core Neural Engine.
- 60GB per second unified-memory bandwidth.
- 8GB unified memory.
- 256GB internal solid-state storage.
- 13-inch Liquid Retina display.
- Support for one billion colors.
- 1080p FaceTime HD camera.
- Dual-speaker sound system.
- Dual-microphone array.
- One USB 3 USB-C connection.
- One USB 2 USB-C connection.
- Support for one external 4K display.
- Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 6.
- Fanless operation without cooling-fan noise.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Processor | Apple A18 Pro |
| CPU | Six cores |
| CPU Configuration | Two performance cores and four efficiency cores |
| GPU | Five cores |
| Neural Engine | 16 cores |
| Memory Bandwidth | 60GB per second |
| Installed Memory | 8GB unified memory |
| Internal Storage | 256GB SSD |
| Media Engine | Hardware-accelerated H.264, HEVC, ProRes, and ProRes RAW |
| Video Engines | Video decode, video encode, and ProRes encode and decode |
| AV1 Support | Hardware-accelerated decoding |
| Display Type | LED-backlit Liquid Retina display with IPS technology |
| Display Size | 13.0 inches diagonally |
| Native Resolution | 2408 × 1506 pixels |
| Pixel Density | 219 pixels per inch |
| Display Brightness | 500 nits |
| Color Support | One billion colors |
| Color Space | sRGB |
| Battery Type | 36.5Wh lithium-ion battery |
| Published Video-Streaming Battery Life | Up to 16 hours |
| Published Wireless-Web Battery Life | Up to 11 hours |
| Included Power Adapter | 20W USB-C power adapter |
| Included Charging Cable | 1.5-meter USB-C charge cable |
| Primary USB-C Connection | USB 3 with charging, DisplayPort, and data up to 10Gb/s |
| Secondary USB-C Connection | USB 2 with charging and data up to 480Mb/s |
| Audio Connection | 3.5mm headphone jack |
| External Display Support | One external display |
| Maximum External Display Resolution | Up to 4K at 60Hz |
| DisplayPort Support | DisplayPort 1.4 through the USB 3 connection |
| Wireless Networking | Wi-Fi 6E |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 6 |
| Camera | 1080p FaceTime HD camera |
| Camera Recording | 1080p HD video |
| Speakers | Dual-speaker sound system |
| Spatial Audio | Supported with compatible Dolby Atmos content |
| Microphones | Dual-microphone array with directional beamforming |
| Microphone Modes | Voice Isolation and Wide Spectrum |
| Keyboard | Magic Keyboard with 12 full-height function keys |
| Biometric Authentication | Not included in the 256GB configuration |
| Pointing Device | Multi-Touch trackpad |
| Line Voltage | 100–240 V AC |
| Power Frequency | 50–60 Hz |
| Operating Temperature | 50–95°F |
| Metric Operating Temperature | 10–35°C |
| Storage Temperature | −13–113°F |
| Operating Humidity | 0–90% noncondensing |
| Maximum Tested Operating Altitude | 10,000 feet |
| Operating System | macOS |
| Cooling System | Passive fanless cooling |
| Energy Certification | ENERGY STAR certified |
Package Contents
- One Apple MacBook Neo
- One 20W USB-C power adapter
- One 1.5-meter USB-C charging cable
- Product and regulatory documentation
Compatibility
The computer runs applications developed for supported versions of macOS and Apple silicon. Many compatible 64-bit Intel Mac applications can operate through Apple’s translation technology, although support depends on the application and macOS version.
USB-C storage devices, hubs, keyboards, mice, audio interfaces, and other peripherals can be used when their power and software requirements are compatible. The two USB-C connections have different data and display capabilities.
Only the USB 3 connection supports external video output. It can drive one external display with a native resolution up to 4K at 60Hz while the built-in display remains active.
The secondary USB-C connection supports charging and USB 2 data. It does not provide the documented DisplayPort function and is slower when used with high-speed storage devices.
The 8GB unified memory and internal SSD are integrated into the notebook and are not designed as user-replaceable modules. Memory and storage requirements should therefore be considered before selecting a configuration.
Common Uses
- Writing documents, assignments, reports, and presentations.
- Browsing websites and using cloud-based applications.
- Managing email, calendars, notes, and communications.
- Participating in video calls and online classes.
- Streaming video, music, podcasts, and other digital media.
- Editing personal photographs and short video projects.
- Using supported Apple Intelligence functions.
- Running introductory coding and development tools.
- Using productivity, accounting, and household-management applications.
- Connecting one external monitor for a larger workspace.
- Using iCloud, FaceTime, Messages, and iPhone Mirroring.
- Playing compatible casual and moderately demanding games.
The A18 Pro processor is intended primarily for everyday computing and light creative work. Large professional media projects, extensive virtualization, and sustained rendering workloads may exceed the practical limits of the 8GB configuration.
Installation and Setup
- Inspect the notebook, charging cable, and power adapter for visible damage.
- Connect the USB-C charging cable to either USB-C connection.
- Open the display to begin the initial macOS setup process.
- Select the correct language, region, keyboard layout, and accessibility settings.
- Connect the computer to a secured wireless network.
- Sign in with an Apple Account or create one when required.
- Use Migration Assistant when transferring files from another compatible computer.
- Enable FileVault encryption when appropriate for the user’s security requirements.
- Set a secure login password because this configuration does not include Touch ID.
- Install available macOS and firmware updates.
- Confirm which USB-C connection supports external video before connecting a monitor.
- Configure Time Machine or another backup method before storing important files.
Maintenance and Care
Shut down the notebook and disconnect all cables before cleaning it. Use a soft, lint-free cloth on the enclosure and display. Apply approved cleaning liquid to the cloth rather than directly to the computer.
Keep the keyboard, USB-C connections, speaker openings, and hinge area free from dust and debris. Avoid inserting cleaning tools into openings. Do not use the notebook on bedding or other surfaces that can trap heat.
Install macOS security updates and application updates from verified sources. Maintain current backups because accidental deletion, physical damage, and internal-storage failure can cause permanent data loss.
Avoid leaving the notebook in a hot vehicle or exposing it to moisture, direct sunlight, and extreme temperatures. Carry it in a fitted protective sleeve when transporting it with chargers, books, or other objects.
Battery capacity gradually decreases with age and charge cycles. The battery-health features in macOS can adjust charging behavior to reduce long-term wear under supported conditions.
Clean the Indigo enclosure with a dry microfiber cloth. Abrasive materials, household sprays, and excessive pressure can damage the finish or display coating.
Safety Information
- Use the notebook with a compatible Apple or certified USB-C power adapter.
- Do not use a damaged cable, connector, power adapter, or electrical outlet.
- Keep the notebook and charging equipment away from water and excessive moisture.
- Do not handle the power adapter or USB-C connection with wet hands.
- Keep the enclosure clear of materials that can trap heat.
- Do not operate the computer on bedding, cushions, or similar soft surfaces for extended periods.
- Stop using the notebook if the battery swells, leaks, overheats, or distorts the enclosure.
- Do not puncture, crush, burn, or attempt to remove the built-in battery.
- Disconnect the power adapter during electrical storms when practical.
- Keep liquids and small metal objects away from the keyboard and connections.
- Use care when inserting USB-C and headphone connectors.
- Do not place heavy objects on the closed display.
- Reduce display brightness and take regular breaks during extended screen use.
- Back up important files before repairs, system restoration, or storage erasure.
- Internal repairs should be completed by trained service personnel.
Product History
Apple announced the MacBook Neo on March 4, 2026. General availability began on March 11, 2026. It became the first MacBook family publicly released with an A-series Apple processor instead of an M-series processor.
The MacBook Neo was positioned as a compact notebook for students, families, and users with routine computing needs. It was introduced in Silver, Blush, Citrus, and Indigo finishes.
Initial configurations included 256GB and 512GB storage options. The 256GB models use a standard Magic Keyboard with a lock key, while the 512GB configurations include Touch ID.
The model retained full macOS compatibility while using a smaller battery, fewer high-speed ports, sRGB display color, and lower memory capacity than contemporary MacBook Air models.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can this exact MacBook Neo configuration be identified?
Check the part number on the original packaging, purchase documentation, or System Information. This Indigo 256GB configuration is identified by MHFF4LL/A.
Is the display exactly 13 inches?
Yes. The measured diagonal display size is 13.0 inches, with a native resolution of 2408 × 1506 pixels.
Does this configuration include Touch ID?
No. The 256GB configuration uses a lock key. Touch ID is included with the documented 512GB configurations.
Does the keyboard have backlighting?
A backlit keyboard is not listed in the official specifications for this configuration. Users should not assume that keyboard illumination is included.
Can the unified memory be upgraded?
No. The 8GB unified memory is integrated into the system and is not designed for later expansion.
Can the internal SSD be upgraded?
No. The internal storage is integrated and is not designed as a user-replaceable drive. External USB-C storage can provide additional capacity.
Can the notebook connect to an external monitor?
Yes. The USB 3 connection supports one external display with a native resolution up to 4K at 60Hz.
Can both USB-C connections output video?
No. External DisplayPort output is documented only through the USB 3 connection. The USB 2 connection supports charging and data only.
Can either USB-C connection charge the computer?
Yes. Both USB-C connections support charging with a compatible USB Power Delivery source.
Why do the two USB-C connections have different speeds?
One supports USB 3 data rates up to 10Gb/s. The second is limited to USB 2 data rates up to 480Mb/s.
Does the computer include an HDMI connection?
No. HDMI requires a compatible USB-C adapter connected to the USB 3 connection.
Does the computer include an SD card reader?
No. A compatible external USB-C card reader is required for SD and microSD memory cards.
Does the MacBook Neo have a headphone jack?
Yes. A 3.5mm headphone connection is built into the notebook.
Does the notebook contain a cooling fan?
No. The MacBook Neo uses passive cooling and operates without mechanical fan noise.
Can fanless cooling affect performance?
Long demanding workloads can cause the system to reduce performance as internal temperature rises. Short and moderate tasks are less likely to be affected.
Can Windows be installed through Boot Camp?
No. Boot Camp does not support native Windows installation on Apple silicon. Compatible Windows versions may operate through virtualization software.
Can it run applications developed for Intel-based Macs?
Many supported 64-bit Intel applications can operate through Apple’s translation technology. Compatibility depends on the application and macOS version.
Can the MacBook Neo edit photos and videos?
Yes. The A18 Pro media engine supports common photo and video workflows. Large projects may be limited by the 8GB memory capacity and fanless cooling.
Does the GPU support hardware ray tracing?
Yes. The five-core integrated GPU includes hardware-accelerated ray-tracing support for compatible software and games.
Does the MacBook Neo support Apple Intelligence?
Yes. Supported Apple Intelligence functions are available through compatible macOS versions, languages, regions, and applications.
Why does available storage appear lower than 256GB?
macOS, recovery files, built-in applications, formatting, and system data use part of the drive’s raw capacity.
What warranty applies to the MacBook Neo?
The notebook includes Apple’s one-year limited warranty. Coverage remains subject to current terms, exclusions, regional policies, and service eligibility.
Buying Considerations
- The 8GB unified memory cannot be upgraded after manufacture.
- The 256GB internal SSD cannot be replaced as a normal user-upgradeable drive.
- The 256GB configuration does not include Touch ID.
- A backlit keyboard is not listed for this configuration.
- Only one USB-C connection supports USB 3 speed and external video.
- The second USB-C connection is limited to USB 2 speed.
- The notebook supports only one external display.
- Adapters are required for HDMI, Ethernet, USB-A devices, and memory cards.
- The display supports sRGB rather than the wider P3 color space used by some other Mac notebooks.
- The fanless enclosure provides silent operation but can limit sustained peak performance.
- Eight gigabytes of memory may restrict heavy multitasking and large creative projects.
- The 256GB capacity may require external or cloud storage for large media collections.
- Published battery figures are controlled-test maximums and vary with workload and settings.
- The included 20W adapter may charge more slowly than higher-wattage compatible power sources.
- The notebook does not include MagSafe charging, HDMI, Ethernet, or a memory-card reader.
Customer Feedback Summary
This section provides a generalized summary of recurring public customer feedback and independent observations. These comments are subjective and should not be treated as verified technical specifications.
Commonly praised characteristics include the lightweight aluminum enclosure, clear display, silent operation, and responsive performance in routine applications. Users often describe the notebook as suitable for browsing, writing, email, streaming, online classes, and general office work.
Positive feedback also mentions the keyboard, trackpad, camera quality, battery duration, and color options. The Indigo finish is frequently noted for its darker appearance and coordinated keyboard design.
Commonly reported limitations include the fixed 8GB memory capacity, limited 256GB storage, absence of Touch ID, and lack of documented keyboard backlighting. The different capabilities of the two USB-C connections can also create confusion when attaching monitors or fast external storage.
Some users report reduced responsiveness when many browser tabs and applications remain open at the same time. Professional media work, extensive virtualization, and demanding games can expose the limitations of the five-core GPU and entry-level memory configuration.
Reports are generally more favorable for basic school, household, and office tasks than for sustained technical workloads. Results vary with software, storage usage, background processes, display brightness, and environmental temperature.
Related Products
- MacBook Neo 512GB: A higher-storage configuration that includes Touch ID.
- MacBook Neo Silver: A neutral-color configuration using the same general notebook design.
- MacBook Neo Citrus: A bright finish within the MacBook Neo family.
- MacBook Neo Blush: A pink-toned finish within the same product family.
- 13-inch MacBook Air: A related notebook with additional performance, wider-color display support, and faster connections.
- 14-inch MacBook Pro: An actively cooled notebook with additional ports, memory options, and display features.
- USB-C multiport adapters: Accessories used to add HDMI, USB-A, Ethernet, and memory-card connections.
- External USB-C solid-state drives: Storage devices used for additional file capacity and backups.
Last Updated
August 6, 2026
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