The Mac Mini’s base model starts at $799, and for that, you’ll get a 3.6 GHz 8th-gen Intel i3, 8 GB DDR4 RAM, and 128GB PCIe SSD storage. However, the real power comes when you start to upgrade. You can push the Mac mini to a 3.2 GHz 6-core i7, 64 GB RAM, 2TB SSD storage, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet. Granted, you’ll pay $4,099, but the specs-to-size ratio is basically unheard of. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVEaL9izgjs

A Powerful Refresh

In terms of design, little has changed. The Mac Mini retains similar dimensions and design but offers a new space gray finish. It also ups the number of Thunderbolt ports to four and adds two USB-A ports. However, for the security conscious, the 2018 Mac mini is another step up. Apple’s T2 chip is present, providing data encryption while also greatly increasing HEVC transcoding performance for editors. It joins a number of other new releases, including the MacBook Air with a retina screen and a bezel-less iPad Pro with a strong GPU. Unfortunately, though they can order now, customers won’t get the mini until its release on November 7 alongside the iPad. The Air launches on November 6.

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