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Anonymous
8GB and 256GB!!! That is a lot of RAM and storage.
8 months ago |
Anonymous
It’s the year of 2542 now. 8 gb and 256 gb. Come on apple. //@anonymous: 8GB and 256GB!!! That is a lot of RAM and storage.
8 months ago |
Anonymous
Oh wooh! 2542, someone from some 500 years future. //@Anonymous: It’s the year of 2542 now. 8 gb and 256 gb. Come on apple. //@anonymous: 8GB and 256GB!!! That is a lot of RAM and storage.
8 months ago |
Anonymous
If Apple puts 16G RAM / 512GB SSD for the entry model, more people would just buy the basic config without paying extra for the upgrade.
8 months ago |
Anonymous
When it comes, APPL still puts 8GB on MacBooks //@anonymous: Oh wooh! 2542, someone from some 500 years future. //@Anonymous: It’s the year of 2542 now. 8 gb and 256 gb. Come on apple. //@anonymous: 8GB and 256GB!!! That is a lot of RAM and storage.
8 months ago |
Anonymous
You can't change RAM but you can upgrade flash chip to 2T or 4T. Find someone help you to solder a new flash chip for upgrade.
8 months ago |
Anonymous
Somebody can do this can also upgrade RAM modules for you //@anonymous: You can't change RAM but you can upgrade flash chip to 2T or 4T. Find someone help you to solder a new flash chip for upgrade.
8 months ago |
Anonymous
You have to open the chip packaging //@anonymous: Somebody can do this can also upgrade RAM modules for you //@anonymous: You can't change RAM but you can upgrade flash chip to 2T or 4T. Find someone help you to solder a new flash chip for upgrade.
8 months ago |
Anonymous
Costco - another 2% off if you have Executive membership + 2 years warranty instead of 1. No brainer choice.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Yep. For 1999. //@Anonymous: 8GB and 256GB!!! That is a lot of RAM and storage.
5 months ago |
Anonymous
Still only midnight and silver are for $849, and there is no clip coupon for the other two colors.
4 months ago |
Anonymous
all colors are $849 after $50 clip coupon now... //@Anonymous: Still only midnight and silver are for $849, and there is no clip coupon for the other two colors.
4 months ago |
Anonymous
At Costco it's $849.99 with 2-year-warranty
3 months ago |
Anonymous
I still remember at 1999, when i played red alert,it only required 16mb to run. //@anonymous: Yep. For 1999. //@Anonymous: 8GB and 256GB!!! That is a lot of RAM and storage.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
A side benefit of having Mac Mini on your desk is that you will have motivation to keep your desk really clean, so you everyone will see the device there. It's beautiful!
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Not only is it a gorgeous work of art, but it’s a computer too! //@anonymous: A side benefit of having Mac Mini on your desk is that you will have motivation to keep your desk really clean, so you everyone will see the device there. It's beautiful!
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Have you seen Steve Jobs’ desk? //@anonymous: A side benefit of having Mac Mini on your desk is that you will have motivation to keep your desk really clean, so you everyone will see the device there. It's beautiful!
1 year ago |
Anonymous
I am motivated by just thinking about it! //@Anonymous: A side benefit of having Mac Mini on your desk is that you will have motivation to keep your desk really clean, so you everyone will see the device there. It's beautiful!
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Currently: FREE Prime delivery Saturday, May 6
1 year ago |
Anonymous
I dont get why Apple didn't make the base model to 16G which will probably cost them $10-12 but can jack up the base model by $60 and sell them like cakes. 8G is small niche market mostly for novice users. Truth is that we all know 8G would be enough 95% of the time but anyone with real technical experience wouldn't want to get anything less than 16G.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
I've had the M1 Mac Mini base model (M1, 8GB, 256GB) since December 2020. It is very quiet and fast - yes, fast. Mac OS appears to have some good memory management scheme. //@Anonymous: I dont get why Apple didn't make the base model to 16G which will probably cost them $10-12 but can jack up the base model by $60 and sell them like cakes. 8G is small niche market mostly for novice users. Truth is that we all know 8G would be enough 95% of the time but anyone with real technical experience wouldn't want to get anything less than 16G.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
8GB and half speed 256GB SSD will suffice for 98% of users. Chill with the trolling.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
The M1 version doesn't suffer the low band issue in the 256Gb model. And you probably don't use it open a hundred tabs and two IDE windows with Docker containers in the back. Which is standard if you code and debug. //@Anonymous: I've had the M1 Mac Mini base model (M1, 8GB, 256GB) since December 2020. It is very quiet and fast - yes, fast. Mac OS appears to have some good memory management scheme. //@Anonymous: I dont get why Apple didn't make the base model to 16G which will probably cost them $10-12 but can jack up the base model by $60 and sell them like cakes. 8G is small niche market mostly for novice users. Truth is that we all know 8G would be enough 95% of the time but anyone with real technical experience wouldn't want to get anything less than 16G.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
you can get the same price in costco now!
1 year ago |
Anonymous
They don’t need to sell them like cakes. They don’t care to sell mini as it’s a tiny volume and of no consequence to their earnings. Stop trying to be smart when you are not their CEO who’s actually making the company 25 billions per quarter.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
How do you know I’m not the Apple CEO? Sheesh. //@anonymous: They don’t need to sell them like cakes. They don’t care to sell mini as it’s a tiny volume and of no consequence to their earnings. Stop trying to be smart when you are not their CEO who’s actually making the company 25 billions per quarter.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
They want to lure then upsell //@anonymous: I dont get why Apple didn't make the base model to 16G which will probably cost them $10-12 but can jack up the base model by $60 and sell them like cakes. 8G is small niche market mostly for novice users. Truth is that we all know 8G would be enough 95% of the time but anyone with real technical experience wouldn't want to get anything less than 16G.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
I moved from m1 base model to m2 base and I feel like m2 is slower. I am a typical user using Mac for emails and surfing. Going to trade in m2 for m3 when mini comes out.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Yeah, if it’s the Mac mini with 256gb SSD the m2 version is slower than the m1 version //@anonymous: I moved from m1 base model to m2 base and I feel like m2 is slower. I am a typical user using Mac for emails and surfing. Going to trade in m2 for m3 when mini comes out.
12 months ago |
Anonymous
I've a 2018 Mac Mini with Intel chips. The Base Mark Web3.0 benchmark is over 1000 points. Just wondering what's the score for m1 and m2.
12 months ago |
Anonymous
Single 1580 multi 8540 //@anonymous: I've a 2018 Mac Mini with Intel chips. The Base Mark Web3.0 benchmark is over 1000 points. Just wondering what's the score for m1 and m2.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
With your reason, 99% of the population should settle for a honda civic because they need nothing more. And no, lot more people need more than 8G. You are a troll yourself. //@anonymous: 8GB and half speed 256GB SSD will suffice for 98% of users. Chill with the trolling.
10 months ago |
Anonymous
399 should be good for 8GB memory
10 months ago |
Anonymous
spend a 100 more and get the M4 Mac mini. it will last many more years.
1 week ago |
Anonymous
Apple education has the latest m4 16gb 256gb config for $499. I think that’s much better than this
1 week ago |
Anonymous
That's what I was thinking. This is almost just here to remind us how good of a price the M4 mini has. //@Anonymous: Apple education has the latest m4 16gb 256gb config for $499. I think that’s much better than this
1 week ago |
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Anonymous
wow they are not selling well this round
3 months ago |
Anonymous
oculus is better
3 months ago |
Anonymous
i will consider one once it is around $249
3 months ago |