Apple addressed various concerns that customers had with previous-generation Mac mini models and ended up delivering a redesign that not only takes up less space than its direct predecessors but comes packed with powerful internals that power a machine that is more affordable. If that is not a phenomenal product, then we do not know what classifies as one. What we do know is that the new Mac mini can be yours at up to $105 off on Amazon, with the base model featuring 16GB of unified RAM and a 256GB SSD starting from $557.
If you think that the paltry amount of storage is embarassing for you, then the 512GB option will be best suited to sate your needs and with this particular version $100 off on the online retailer and currently listed for $699, it exudes exceptional value. As for the M4 Pro model, it ships with a whopping 24GB unified RAM and a 512GB SSD, and aside from being the most powerful configuration, it is also the one that has received the heftiest discount at $105, with the new price mentioned as $1,294.
Despite its small size, the redesigned Mac mini offers a bevy of ports at the back and front, which includes Thunderbolt 5, HDMI, Ethernet, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Compared to any other PC offered at a similar price bracket, no other product delivers as much value as the Mac mini, and for a company that has often received so much flak for overcharging its products, these discounts are a welcome surprise, so make sure that you take advantage of these offers immediately.
Get the M4 Mac mini with 16GB RAM, 256GB storage from Amazon - $557 (7 percent off)
Get the M4 Mac mini with 16GB RAM, 512GB storage from Amazon - $699 (13 percent off)
Get the M4 Mac mini with 24GB RAM, 512GB storage from Amazon - $899 (10 percent off)
Get the M4 Pro Mac mini with 24GB RAM, 512GB storage from Amazon - $1,294 (8 percent off)
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