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June 2010
(76%)
92 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
It's a beautiful, slim and appealing bit of kit. But at this price we find it hard to recommend until Apple at least adds a Blu-ray drive or -- science forbid -- a keyboard and mouse. Once you factor a monitor and peripherals into the equation, Apple's...
Sleek aluminium unibody chassis, HDMI video output makes it easy to connect an HDTV, SD card slot, Useraccessible RAM, handles webbased HD video with no trouble, Bestinclass case design
Puny storage capacity for the price, No Bluray option
Apple's latest Mac mini includes an elegant new design and some longed-for features, including HDMI output and user-accessible memory. It's still pricey, but Apple has done enough to improve the Mac mini's appeal for Apple loyalists and design fans.…
The new Apple Mac mini has shot up in price, but it's also more attractive, more powerful and more capable than ever. If you're looking for a small machine that makes a fabulous all-rounder, and you're not affected by the economic downturn, then get i...
The next-generation Apple Mac mini represents the most significant upgrade of the starter Apple Macintosh since its inception. The changes to size and shape are welcome, as are the connectivity upgrades. We'll update this review with details of perfor...
Small, Quality design and finish, Runs very quietly, Sufficient performance for office doc type work, Low energy consumption
Connectors inaccessible, Comes with neither mouse nor keyboard, We would have preferred a Core i processor, Still no BluRay player on Macs, Expensive (not taken into account in our rating)
Ever more compact, the Mac Mini 2010 version is also quieter than before and has plenty up its sleeve. Nevertheless, in spite of satisfactory performance levels, we do regret the fact that Apple didn't go for an Intel Core i processor. It's also unfort...
Zusammenfassung: Like last year's models, the 2011 Minis come in base (RRP: $699) and premium (RRP: $899) consumer models, plus a beefed-up server model (RRP: $1099).The stylish unibody aluminium design remains, but the optical drive slots have gone: Apple argues an optic...
Power button and SD card slot on the rear; no Blu-ray drive; reasonably expensive
Apple's Mac Mini is the cheapest Mac available, and the addition of an HDMI port and an SD card slot makes it an great choice for a living room computer -- provided you're willing to pay the asking price...
The new Mac Mini is a desirable bit of kit indeed. The addition of HDMI makes it appealing to the HTPC crowd that wants to retain flexibility, but not custom build a solution. Where it hurts though is in cost and lack of extras — for the same price, yo...