Costco Wholesale has
512GB Apple Mac Mini M2 Pro Chip (MNH73LL/A; Silver) on sale for
$1099.99 valid for
Costco Members only.
Shipping is free.
Amazon also has
512GB Apple Mac Mini M2 Pro Chip (MNH73LL/A; Silver) on sale for
$1099.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community members
socalguy9 & slampig for finding this deal
Note, must login to your Costco account w/ an active membership to purchase
Specs/Key Features- Apple M2 Pro Chip/10-Core CPU/16-Core GPU
- 512GB Solid State Drive SSD
- 16GB RAM/Memory
- WiFi 6E
- 7'7" Ultracompact Design
- Mac OS Ventura
- Inputs
- 4x Thunderbolt Port
- 2x USB-A Port
- 1x HDMI
- Gigabit/10Gb Ethernet
Warranty- Includes standard manufacturer warranty w/ Costco Concierge Services w/ purchase
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Great deal! For those of us who prefer to "bring their own storage," the 16GB/256GB would have been better (assuming the price would have been proportionately lower), but at this price it's fine and allows you to use it right away w/o needing to worry about an external storage solution right away.
This thing will stream 4k (2x speed) YouTube without a single stutter. It is silent, despite the active cooling.
I'm almost surely going to pick up a second unit during Costco's sale. I'll probably have one unit permanently tied to my TV (for YouTube, Steam, CloneHero, Chrome, etc). And another in my office. For my office computer, I'm tempted to upgrade to the "Pro" model, but I'm likely deluding myself that I need the extra power relative to the $500 base.
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Great deal! For those of us who prefer to "bring their own storage," the 16GB/256GB would have been better (assuming the price would have been proportionately lower), but at this price it's fine and allows you to use it right away w/o needing to worry about an external storage solution right away.
Great deal! For those of us who prefer to "bring their own storage," the 16GB/256GB would have been better (assuming the price would have been proportionately lower), but at this price it's fine and allows you to use it right away w/o needing to worry about an external storage solution right away.
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Great deal! For those of us who prefer to "bring their own storage," the 16GB/256GB would have been better (assuming the price would have been proportionately lower), but at this price it's fine and allows you to use it right away w/o needing to worry about an external storage solution right away.
This thing will stream 4k (2x speed) YouTube without a single stutter. It is silent, despite the active cooling.
I'm almost surely going to pick up a second unit during Costco's sale. I'll probably have one unit permanently tied to my TV (for YouTube, Steam, CloneHero, Chrome, etc). And another in my office. For my office computer, I'm tempted to upgrade to the "Pro" model, but I'm likely deluding myself that I need the extra power relative to the $500 base.
Great deal! For those of us who prefer to "bring their own storage," the 16GB/256GB would have been better (assuming the price would have been proportionately lower), but at this price it's fine and allows you to use it right away w/o needing to worry about an external storage solution right away.
That said. I always get a base model Air whenever it comes out and use it daily for 4-6 months. I do have my Pro 16 but memory is low unless I am running a ton of stuff I do not need (ie: do I really need to run a VM constantly, docker containers? keep photoshop running, lots of Chrome tabs). No.. most of the time I am just focused on 1-2 apps and everything else I am just too lazy to close but even that the memory pressure is low and if the mac does swap to disk, it's because of a memory hog like Telegram that will memory leak 2+GByte of ram and a simple restart will fix it.
I can run thinkorswim and all of the office 365 apps all day on M2 Air 8GB/256GB just fine.
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That said. I always get a base model Air whenever it comes out and use it daily for 4-6 months. I do have my Pro 16 but memory is low unless I am running a ton of stuff I do not need (ie: do I really need to run a VM constantly, docker containers? keep photoshop running, lots of Chrome tabs). No.. most of the time I am just focused on 1-2 apps and everything else I am just too lazy to close but even that the memory pressure is low and if the mac does swap to disk, it's because of a memory hog like Telegram that will memory leak 2+GByte of ram and a simple restart will fix it.
I can run thinkorswim and all of the office 365 apps all day on M2 Air 8GB/256GB just fine.
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