![]() It just happens to be in the old Mini box, is all. Well, here's my point: the 2018 Mac Mini is that Goldilocks computer I wanted. And it seems to have worked out.Ī while back, I was grousing about the lack of a mid-range model in the Apple lineup, a non-iMac, display-less model between the cheap intro-level Mini for "switchers" and the graphic-arts-studio-level (but now seriously outdated and kind of a bollix from the start) Mac Pro. ![]() I don't really have any way of knowing the practical differences the choice would make for me, but since I seem to always have a lot going on on the desktop, I went with the six cores over the higher clock speed. ![]() The decision was really between the 3.6 GHz quad-core i3 and the 3.0 GHz six-core i5. I had Apple install the extra RAM, even though we know they overcharge for it. 3.0 GHz Core i5 (six core)/ Gigabit ethernet.I've lost track now, but I believe I've owned or regularly used 17 of them since that first one, either at school, at the office, or at home.īut I did want to mention that my new (2018) Mac Mini has had an almost transformative effect on my workdays, and I'm delighted with it. On the other hand, I've used Macs since 1984, pretty much from the day they were introduced. This absolutely doesn't rise to the standard of a review-I'm not remotely competent to write one.
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