The base Mac mini is probably the best value-focused compact computer on the market right now and will sate the requirements of most users, but those who demand that extra firepower will obviously require something with a higher kick. If you need increased CPU and GPU cores, not to mention bumped up RAM, you will definitely want to grab the M4 Pro version of the Mac mini, which is down to $1,261.43 after a $138.56 price cut on Amazon. This is, by far, Apple’s most powerful Mac mini, and you will soon learn why.
The M4 Pro features a 12-core CPU and a 16-core GPU, with the remaining hardware including 24GB of unified RAM, plus a 512GB SSD. In short, you can steamroll through the most taxing of applications and if you ever need to expand that storage, the Mac mini is equipped with a Thunderbolt 5 to deliver raging-fast speeds. With these specifications and price, the time to upgrade to a Mac mini is right now.

Remember that despite its exceptionally small footprint, the M4 Pro Mac mini still needs to be kept in one place, and while its ‘price to performance’ ratio are unbeatable, you will be stuck in just one location when carrying out your work-related duties. If you want more freedom and desire to move around while carrying around the same firepower, we highly recommend getting the M4 Pro version of the 14-inch MacBook Pro, as it is equipped with 24GB unified RAM and a 512GB SSD, with both the Space Black and Silver colors available for $1,799.99 on Amazon.
As expected, these portable Macs are far more pricier than the Mac mini, but you do get a mini-LED running at up to a 120Hz refresh rate, a solid assortment of ports, and that legendary battery life that can last for up to 18 hours on a single charge. Even if you pay more for the same hardware, you get more features.
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