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December 26, 2024

Mac Mini (2024) review: Smaller but better Renato Bond | usagoldmines.com

The 2024 Mac Mini is smaller than ever, but still packs in M4 performance — making for a machine that could be the best deal in computing.

Pros

  • Very small
  • Inexpensive
  • Stunning performance for the price
  • Solid port selection
  • Front-facing ports!
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It’s been a long time since the Mac Mini received a total redesign. The tiniest Mac more or less kept the same design between 2010 and now, getting some different ports and colors every now and then, but foregoing the big changes that we’ve come to expect from other Mac models every few years. To a certain extent, it makes sense — plenty of customers use Mac Minis in racks or other settings, and changing up the design means shaking up a whole industry of mounts and accessories. But, 13 years later, it’s finally time, and alongside the addition of the M4 chip, the new Mac Mini finally has a new design.

The new design doesn’t seem to mean a higher price though. The Mac Mini is still the cheapest Mac — and with the power of the M4 behind it, it’s a stellar deal. In fact, I think the 2024 Mac Mini could be the best deal in computing right now, offering better performance than anything else in its price range.

Here’s what makes the Mac Mini (2024) such a stellar machine.

Mac Mini (2024) specs

Dimensions 5.0 x 5.0 x 2.0 inches
Chipset Apple M4, Apple M4 Pro
Memory 16GB, 24GB, 32GB, 48GB, 64GB
Storage 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB, 8TB
Ports 3x Thunderbolt 4 or Thunderbolt 5, Gigabit Ethernet or 10Gb Ethernet, HDMI, 2x USB-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
Colors Silver
Price $599+

So very mini

Easily the most interesting thing about the 2024 Mac Mini is its design. That’s because it’s the first redesign of the computer in many years, and while it’d be hard-pressed to say that the Mac Mini really desperately needed a redesign, the changes that Apple has made are welcome. Why? Well, the new Mac Mini is smaller than ever, and indeed, it’s impressively tiny.

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