Launched in 2005 as the first sub-$500 Mac — a key in attracting "switchers" from Windows PCs — the Mac mini (now $799 and up from the Apple Store) was most recently redesigned in late 2018.
"That's a computer?!" My daughter just couldn't believe her eyes when I pulled the new Mac mini out of its box. It measures just five-inches by five-inches across, and it sits a mere two inches tall.
I had high expectations for this year’s Apple Mac mini. Compared to last year’s offering, the Mac Mini with M4 is nearly flawless. Apple reduced the size of the small form factor system by ...
But there’s a ray of hope with the new Mac mini, which started shipping on Friday. In a teardown posted on X, ohgkg shows that the Mac mini’s SSD is on a separate board instead of integrated ...
Apple has now refreshed the Mac mini with the M4 and M4 Pro chips, meaning that the Mac Studio faces a formidable competitor that offers "Pro" capabilities at a substantially lower price point.
As I hammer away on this Mac Mini review, it’s easy to forget that Apple’s new desktop is even there at all — and more than ever, that’s the entire point. Apple’s famously compact ...
The new M4 Mac mini is… mini. It’s way more mini than the old mini, which wasn’t a very big desktop computer at all. At just 5×5 inches square and 2 inches tall, it’s less than a quarter ...
Please verify your email address. The new Mac mini (2024) features powerful M4 chip in a tiny, sleek design. Reasonably priced at $600, it includes Thunderbolt 5 ports and higher RAM options.
The M4 Mac mini made its big splash last week. Among the normal Apple marketing content, however, I noticed something I’d never seen before. It’s the image above that I’m talking about ...
The Mac mini has been the neglected stepchild of the Mac lineup for many years. Though Apple’s kept it around and up-to-date internally, it’s been well over a decade since the design has been ...
In our Apple Mac mini (M4, 2024) review we described it as potentially the best Mac ever – and certainly the smallest to date – and as users start to pull apart the dinky computer, we're ...