![]() ![]() If there's one thing we'd advise, it's that you use the Apple Wireless Keyboard and either the Magic Trackpad or Magic Mouse. You might be ditching an existing Windows tower, or repurposing an existing display, like a TV. If you're switching from an existing desktop PC, then it means you can pretty much plug right in. But if you're looking for a cute little Apple computer to handle your daily computing needs, then the Mac mini may still be it. If you're looking for power, look to iMac. This isn't going to compete with the upper echelon iMac models, however, and that's perhaps the reason for Apple removing user access for upgrading after purchase. For those who only need basic computing and internet functions, we daresay the base model will be an attractive option at £399. It's an elegant compact desktop computer that will slave your existing display and bring you into the Apple Mac world without breaking the bank. We still love what the Mac mini sets out to do. Perhaps that's just our inner geek coming through, but it's now a case of getting what you pay for - buy now and stick with it into the future. There are tweaks and changes, but the thing we notice most is that the Mac mini now feels like it's been moved out of the hands of those who like to tinker. The Mac mini has been changed in 2014: updated, if not upgraded. ![]()
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