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Mac Mini
The first Mac Mini was intended as an entry-level computer for budget-minded customers.
The first Mac Mini was intended as an entry-level computer for budget-minded customers.
Back panel of a Mac Mini (2005). Similar to other models up to 2009, with some differences: for example, models from 2006 onwards have more USB ports.
Back panel of a Mac Mini (2005). Similar to other models up to 2009, with some differences: for example, models from 2006 onwards have more USB ports.) Pictured from left to right and top to bottom, Power button, Kensington Lock, Power Input, Ethernet, Blanked Modem, DVI-I, x2 USB 2.0, FireWire 400, and 3.5mm Audio
Mac Mini (Early 2006). Note the tiny black infrared sensor at the right of the disc slot.
Mac Mini (Early 2006). Note the tiny black infrared sensor at the right of the disc slot.
Back panel of a Mac Mini (Late 2009). Pictured from left to right, top row: power button, ventilation holes, Kensington lock slot, audio in, audio out
Back panel of a Mac Mini (Late 2009). Pictured from left to right, top row: power button, ventilation holes, Kensington lock slot, audio in, audio out. Bottom row: DC in, gigabit Ethernet, FireWire 800, Mini DVI, Mini-DisplayPort, 5 USB 2.0 ports
An illustration of the Apple A12Z processor
An illustration of the Apple A12Z processor
Apple M1
Apple M1