Apple M4 Mac Mini Drops Below Prime Day Pricing, A Rare Discount Likely Triggered by New Apple Launches - Kotaku
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Apple M4 Mac Mini Drops Below Prime Day Pricing, A Rare Discount Likely Triggered by New Apple Launches - Kotaku
"The Mac Mini is an interesting little product. You get a full Mac computer but for significantly less than a MacBook or the iMac. So long as you got a screen to connect it to, you're good to go. The 2024 Mac Mini powered by the M4 chip normally goes for $599, but right now Amazon has the miniature desktop Mac for $100 off. That 17% discount brings the price down to just $499."
"That's the starting price. The model down to $499 during this limited time deal comes with 16GB of RAM and an 256GB SSD. For $690, you can double your storage to 512GB. For $904, you can get the model with 24GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. See at Amazon Tiny But Mighty Apple has redesigned the Mac Mini with this 2024 iteration. The footprint is less than half the size of the previous design, measuring in at five by five by two inches."
"You get three thunderbolt ports, two front-facing USB-C ports, an HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet ports, and the headphone jack. That one may no longer be on our iPhones, but lives on at our desks. MacOS can run all your favorite apps or whatever ones you need to get work done. You get full support for Microsoft 365 as well as the Adobe Creative Cloud software suite such as Photoshop and Premiere."
The 2024 Mac Mini with the M4 chip is on sale for $499, down from $599, with the base configuration offering 16GB RAM and a 256GB SSD. Upgrades include a $690 option for 512GB storage and a $904 option for 24GB RAM with 512GB. The redesign cuts the footprint to five by five by two inches, making it less than half the previous size and Apple’s first carbon neutral Mac. The machine includes multiple Thunderbolt and USB-C ports, HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet, and a headphone jack, and runs macOS with support for Microsoft 365 and Adobe Creative Cloud while offering continuity with iPhone features and privacy protections.
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