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Apple Mac Mini: M1, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD (Late 2020 Model)

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PC Richard & Son has Apple Mac Mini Compact Computer w/ Apple M1 Chip (Late 2020 Model, MGNR3LL/A) on sale for $399. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member SensiblePickle5552 for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • Apple M1 Octa-Core Processor (4x high-performance + 4x high-efficiency)
  • 8-Core Integrated GPU
  • 8GB RAM (onboard)
  • 256GB Integrated NVMe PCIe Solid State Drive
  • 802.11ax WiFi 6 / Bluetooth 5.0
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB Type-A (USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1)
    • 2x Thunderbolt 3 USB Type C (supports DisplayPort / HDMI / VGA & Power Delivery)
    • 1x HDMI 2.0 (output)
    • 1x 3.5 mm Headphone
    • 1x Ethernet

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PC Richard & Son has Apple Mac Mini Compact Computer w/ Apple M1 Chip (Late 2020 Model, MGNR3LL/A) on sale for $399. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member SensiblePickle5552 for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • Apple M1 Octa-Core Processor (4x high-performance + 4x high-efficiency)
  • 8-Core Integrated GPU
  • 8GB RAM (onboard)
  • 256GB Integrated NVMe PCIe Solid State Drive
  • 802.11ax WiFi 6 / Bluetooth 5.0
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB Type-A (USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1)
    • 2x Thunderbolt 3 USB Type C (supports DisplayPort / HDMI / VGA & Power Delivery)
    • 1x HDMI 2.0 (output)
    • 1x 3.5 mm Headphone
    • 1x Ethernet

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Absolutely not garbage, this is an excellent computer at this price. Would serve the vast majority of people's use cases. Though personally if I was in the market I'd buy a used M1 Macbook Air for ~$500 on eBay
Another option for the newer M2 version can be had directly at the Apple Edu store for $499 + $100 Apple gift card if you're into the ecosystem and would use the gift card, makes the current Gen model the same price:

https://www.apple.com/us-edu/shop...c/mac-mini

This would be a perfect entry level Mac for an average user. I am a long time Mac kool-aid drinker lol, but even my mid-level computing tasks are adequately served with the base model 15" MacBook Air which has the exact same specs. Runs smoother than most PCs I've used that look better on paper. I also don't play games on my Mac lol.
Some people see 8GB and immediately crap on it... this tells me they've never actually put fingers on an M1 or M2-based Mac. Simple as that. It's not like Windows where 8GB isn't enough.

This is a good deal on a nice little small form factor Mac.

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I would bite at $299, previous costco deal.
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Quote from _A2 :
Agreed. What garbage. I can't think of a good use case for this. Already have M1 14" MBP, M1 iPad Pro... 8GB is sh!te. 256GB is even more sh!te... I guess some will find a proper use for it. Maybe as a controller, or as a test device. I wouldn't mind one as a test device for my own work... but not gonna shell out $400 for it. Very limited, even adding external storage. Oh well.
Absolutely not garbage, this is an excellent computer at this price. Would serve the vast majority of people's use cases. Though personally if I was in the market I'd buy a used M1 Macbook Air for ~$500 on eBay
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Another option for the newer M2 version can be had directly at the Apple Edu store for $499 + $100 Apple gift card if you're into the ecosystem and would use the gift card, makes the current Gen model the same price:

https://www.apple.com/us-edu/shop...c/mac-mini

This would be a perfect entry level Mac for an average user. I am a long time Mac kool-aid drinker lol, but even my mid-level computing tasks are adequately served with the base model 15" MacBook Air which has the exact same specs. Runs smoother than most PCs I've used that look better on paper. I also don't play games on my Mac lol.
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Some people see 8GB and immediately crap on it... this tells me they've never actually put fingers on an M1 or M2-based Mac. Simple as that. It's not like Windows where 8GB isn't enough.

This is a good deal on a nice little small form factor Mac.
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Apple's still running the M2 deal (for students/education) for the same price after the gift card. https://slickdeals.net/f/16698413-apple-mac-mini-m2-100-gift-card-499
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Trade in value is $329ish, definitely a great deal
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Mac operating systems are functional with lower ram, unlike Windows/Google operating systems which require more for smooth operation when multi tasking. Only issue I'd have with it is needing a USB dock. Two USB-A ports is just not enough for me. If I was in the market I would be interested though. Being able to run a virtual Windows OS as well as having the Mac OS has always been the way. That's the beauty of Apple.
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Quote from _A2 :
Or maybe they have put fingers on one, and that's how they know better than to go with 8GB ;-). This coming from someone with 3x Intel Mac Minis, 1x M1 Mac Mini (8GB / 1TB), 1x 14" MBP (16GB / 1TB), 1x 16" MBP (32GB / 1TB). Even for an M1, I think 8GB is rather paltry. Maybe OK today and in 2 years time... But applications get bigger, browsers get heavier, etc. The amazing M1 will stay relevant for many years to come. I doubt 8 miserable GB of RAM will fare nearly as well.

We can pay now, or pay later, right? If we pay up today and go with at least 16GB RAM 512GB SSD, this machine will be fine for 3-5 years I'd imagine. If we cheap out and go with 8GB/256GB, I would expect to feel constrained eventually. Certainly well before the processor started to feel dated. My experience has taught me to go for more RAM and storage than I think I'll need, especially with machine that can't be upgraded.
I honestly use my computer to watch sports and printing. I save nothing on it. 8gb of ram works fine. I use my phone for everything else.

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I have this exact computer that I bought about a year ago. There isn't anything that is deficient for what I consider daily use - internet, light office work (mainly in the Google suite), occasional movie making, etc

This spec is plenty for most people unless someone has specific needs, such as high end graphics for gaming or much heavier duty video processing.

BTW, I pay for Dropbox plus so storage is not an issue. I only save less than a hundred megabytes files on the computer that I do not wish to show up on the internet

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