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Mac mini (Mid 2010)

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Redesigned 2010 Mac mini
The slimmer, wider 2010 Mac mini.

Overview

For the first time since the G4 Mac mini was introduced in January 2005, Apple has come up with a new form factor. Where all previous Minis had been 6.5" square and 2.0" tall, the new model measures 7.7" square and just 1.4" high and uses the same unibody construction found in Apple's notebooks. For the first time, the power supply is part of the computer, not an external device, and the new model is 25% more energy efficient than the previous one.

Apple has increased the price of the Mac mini for the second time. It was increased from its original $499 price for the entry-level G4 model to $599 when it moved to Intel in 2006, and now increased another $100 to $699 - ever closer to the slowly decreasing price of the comparable MacBook notebook.

The 2010 Mac mini gains an SD Card slot and adopts Nvidia GeForce 320M graphics, the same GPU used in the current 13" MacBook and 13" MacBook Pro. There are only four USB 2.0 ports, down from five in last year's model, and FireWire 800 remains (FireWire 400 devices can be used with a FireWire 800-to-400 cable or adapter). For monitors, there's the Mini DisplayPort found in all current Macs and HDMI, the industry standard for high definition TVs, so it supports two displays. Completing the back panel are a power button plus audio in and out ports.

rear panel of the 2010 Mac mini
The rear of the 2010 Mac mini.

The base configurations runs at 2.4 GHz, and there is a $150 build-to-order option for a 2.66 GHz CPU. 2 GB of RAM is standard, and for the first time Apple officially supports memory expansion to 8 GB. A server version drops the SuperDrive in favor of a pair of 500 GB hard drives, ships with 4 GB of RAM, and runs at 2.66 GHz.

There are two memory sockets, both are filled with matching modules.

The Mac mini doesn't include a keyboard or mouse. Apple says buyers can plug in their favorite USB keyboard and mouse - or buy Apple's offerings. Mac OS X includes support for remapping the Windows alt and option keys to option and cmd respectively.

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