Mashable · 3d
Apple defended its oddly placed M4 Mac mini power button — here's my take as a new owner
After being asked about the design choice for the Mac mini, the Apple executives explained that it was the "optimal spot" for the power button due to the redesign. According to Apple, the new location is not inconvenient. Users can just tuck their finger underneath the computer and press the power button.
Macworld · 2d
M4 Mac mini teardown shows future upgradability in a seriously packed package
We heard early reports about the Mac mini’s SSD being upgradeable and the iFixit video provides more info. The M4 and M4 Pro Mac minis use modules of different sizes and iFixit couldn’t get its Mac mini to work when they tried swapping the SSDs.
Tom's Guide · 8d
I tried the new Mac mini M4 and this tiny mini PC is an absolute powerhouse — even if you don't get the pro model
The Mac mini M4 improves upon what was already a great mini PC with excellent performance, extra ports on both the front and back and a much more capable base model. Its smaller size also makes it a more compelling upgrade that takes up less space on your desk.
Ars Technica · 8d
Review: M4 and M4 Pro Mac minis are probably Apple’s best Mac minis ever
When it was introduced during the white plastic heyday of peak iPod-era Apple, the Mac mini was pitched as the cheapest way to buy into the Mac ecosystem. It was $499. And despite some fluctuation (as high as $799 for the entry-level 2018 mini, $599 for this year's refresh), the Mac mini has stayed the cheapest entry-level Mac ever since.
Gizmodo · 8d
Apple Mac Mini 2024 Review: A Button Push Away From Flawless
You can also configure the Mac Mini M4 with up to 32GB of memory and a 2TB SSD, which will cost you $1,799 or $1,899 if you add a gigabit Ethernet port. You can trick out the Mac Mini M4 Pro with a 14-core CPU, up to 64GB of unified memory, an 8TB SSD, and a gigabit Ethernet port. However, it will set you back a whopping $4,699.
9to5Mac · 8d
macOS High Power Mode comes to MacBook Pro and Mac mini with M4 Pro
During the M1 and M2 generations, High Power Mode was only available on the 16-inch MacBook Pro. Last year, Apple expanded the option to the 14-inch MacBook Pro powered by the M3 Max. This time around, High Power Mode is expanding once again.
Tech Guide · 5d
Mac mini with M4 review – it’s the Yoda of the Mac line-up – small but incredibly powerful
RATING VERDICT The Mac mini is an excellent computer with a tiny footprint that can offer powerful performance in any situation. It’s ideal for home, for students and creative professionals and researchers.
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