Jul 21, 2011

Apple Mac Mini gets speed bumps, and slim down too, but no more mouth to eat your disc

Apple Mac Mini gets speed bumps, and slim down too, but no more mouth to eat your disc

The Mac mini is yet another Mac to be updated with Intel's Sandy Bridge CPUs and Thunderbolt. The Mini saw its last update on June 15th 2010 so a refresh was widely expected and also a bit overdue in Apple's traditional product lifespan cycle. There are no major chassis changes to the new Mac mini (sans the missing CD/DVD slot). Like the previous generation, there are three models: two consumer variants and a server. The Mac mini lineup has been like this since late 2009 when the server model was first introduced.

The most obvious change is a drop in price: the entry-level Mini is now MYR 1,899 and the high-end is MYR 2,499.
Apple Mac Mini gets speed bumps, and slim down too, but no more mouth to eat your disc

Apple Mac Mini gets speed bumps, and slim down too, but no more mouth to eat your disc

Apple Mac Mini gets speed bumps, and slim down too, but no more mouth to eat your disc

Apple Mac Mini gets speed bumps, and slim down too, but no more mouth to eat your disc


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