The cheapest way you can go Mac
Apple's most affordable Macintosh
Internal power supply means no additional power brick
Very few expansion options after purchase
Upgrades get expensive
If you fancy making the switch to an Apple computer without paying the high prices of some of the iMac and MacBook products, the Mac mini is definitely the best option. It's fairly affordable, and reasonably powerful too.
It also looks really good. Apple favours aluminium materials and minimalist design in all its modern devices, and the Mac mini is perhaps the finest example - plus it's astonishingly small.
The base specification is more than good enough for general use, OS X will run just fine, and you can use Windows on it too. Apple now makes it quite hard to upgrade the Mac mini though, so if you want to boost the specification, it's wise to do so when you make the purchase. A Fusion Drive (the inclusion of an SSD) and a memory upgrade to 8GB would be our choice, but this does increase the mini's overall cost.
Mac mini is an affordable powerhouse that packs the entire Mac experience into a 19.7cm-square frame. Just connect your own display, keyboard and mouse, and you’re ready to make big things happen.
Mac mini makes everyday tasks a breeze with fourth-generation Intel Core processors, a flash storage option that’s up to 50 per cent faster and wireless performance up to three times quicker than its predecessor. With Intel Iris Graphics or Intel HD Graphics 5000, it also delivers graphics performance up to 90 per cent faster than the previous generation. And with great connectivity features like Thunderbolt 2 and support for HDTV, Mac mini makes the perfect centrepiece to any setup.
Carved from a solid block of aluminium, Mac mini has a seamless, unique look that is unmistakably Mac. At just a few centimetres tall and under one and a half kilos, it keeps a low profile without sacrificing functionality. And it’s still the world’s most energy-efficient desktop computer — it doesn’t just meet ENERGY STAR requirements, it exceeds them up to seven times over. With a computer this compact, the only question is what to do with all that free desk space.
OS X El Capitan brings lots of useful enhancements to your Mac. New ways to manage multiple windows and spaces. An even more powerful Spotlight for searching your Mac and beyond. Refinements to essential apps like Photos, Safari, Mail and Maps. An all-new Notes app for gathering your thoughts and all of your content. And faster performance for nearly everything you do on your Mac — from playing games to launching apps to accessing mail.
Every Mac comes with Photos, iMovie, GarageBand, Pages, Numbers and Keynote. So you can be creative and productive right from the start. You also get great apps for email, surfing the web, sending texts and making FaceTime calls — there’s even an app for finding new apps.
Technical Specifications
Price: $623.35 (Rs. 40,990)
Processor: 1.4 GHz
Memory: 4GB of 1600 MHz LPDDR3 memory
Storage: 500 GB Hard Drive
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5000
Communication: Wi-Fi: 802.11ac WiFi wireless networking; IEEE 802.11 a /g/b/n compatible
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 1.0 wireless technology
Ethernet: 10/100/1000BASE‑T Ethernet (RJ-45 connector)
Operating System: OS X EI Capitan
Visit the official site: Apple
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