If you're still fixated on the beauty here, our honest recommendation is to pick up last year's model as it inevitably drops in price (and in turn, increases in value). We've been looking long and hard for an ideal use-case for this guy, and sadly, we've yet to find it.
Read the full review →Conclusion: We like it
It's a tiny, quiet home-theater PC. It's a desktop computer that's almost as portable as a laptop. It's energy-efficient, stylish and affordable. As long as you don't need an optical drive, the Mac mini is the "computer for the rest of us" and will meet most of your day-to-day needs with minimal fuss.
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The Mac mini is finally starting to look like a decent desktop computer. Bumping it up from a Core 2 Duo to a Core i5 makes a big difference in performance and competitiveness...In short, the new Mac mini is a strong update that brings a lot more credibility to Apple's entry-level Mac. The decent...
Read the full review →Without an optical drive, the 2011 mini may not be quite as versatile, but Core i5 processors mean that, for the first time, the mini is a serious performer...On the other hand, those who need great graphics performance won’t find it here, and the loss of an optical drive is likely to scare off...
Read the full review →Apple’s newest Mac mini is the best yet, thanks to a lower price tag and processor updates that deliver big CPU performance boosts...If you’re looking for a fairly future-proof home theater PC, or a low-cost, moderately powered workstation...this is the Mac for you.
Read the full review →Apple's new $799 Mac Mini demands that you abandon disc-based media, and that you surround it with potentially expensive extra hardware to realize its full benefits. It makes most sense for committed Mac users, those who need it for a specific niche-case, or for those who value design over...
Read the full review →The 2011 Apple Mac mini's Sandy Bridge processors are much more capable than the Core 2 Duos they replace, and the Thunderbolt port is sure to show its worth over time. With HDMI video-out alongside Thunderbolt, the Mac mini is still a useful media centre computer even without Front Row.
Read the full review →I upgraded to this from an HP laptop that died on me, and while it can't be carried around easily, the fact that I can pull its files up while on an iPad or iPhone makes up for the lack of mobility. It is disappointing that it lacks USB 3.0 since the technology has been around for quite some...
Read the full review →I bought the $599 version and upgraded the RAM myself to 8GB ($55 at NCIX). I already had a wireless keyboard, a large monitor, and a wireless mouse. If you don't have a lot of extra peripherals hanging around, the Mac Mini probably isn't worth purchasing over the low end iMac ($1199) which comes...
Read the full review →Overall satisfied, but the Apple policy on the hard drive is a real negative point IMHO
Read the full review →These have been great machines, I have one pair rack-mounted as a media server and DVR combo and another that I use for GIS mapping with the red cross. The size vs. power/capability really eases the load when travelling. (they easily fit in a very small pelican case for protection)
Read the full review →Fantastic machine. Only thing I'd change is to reintroduce compatibility with the USB Ethernet Adapter.
Read the full review →Just replaced an old MacBook Pro that I was using as a Plex media server with a 2.3Ghz i5 Mac Mini. It's a really great solution - no noise, no heat, and supposedly low power consumption. It manages to transcode 2 1080p files at the same time to an iPad and Apple TV without breaking a sweat. I...
Read the full review →How it stacks up
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