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December 2020
(86%)
33 Tester
Genomsnittligt betyg av experter som har testat produkten.
Sammanfattning: – och en tillbakablick över Apples arkitekturval från Lisa och framåtAtt ett visst mått av skepsis var på sin plats när Apple stod inför att byta processorarkitektur ännu en gång var inte oväntat och heller inte malplacerat. Men om det är något detta före...
Samme flotte design, Meget god præstation, M1 hardware har potentiale
Kan ikke bruge eGPU'er, Maksimalt 16 GB hukommelse
Mac mini (M1, 2020) opdaterer Apples kult-Mac med sin nyeste M1 hardware. For mange mennesker er dette spændende, da det betyder, at Mac mini ikke længere føles som om den bliver forsømt af Apple; den kommer dog med et par kompromiser, som ikke alle vil k...
Sammanfattning: For en uge siden skrev jeg anmeldelsen af Apples nye MacBook Air med deres nye M1 processor. Den var imponerende – især når man tænker på, at det er Apples billigste bærbare. Men i denne uge har jeg så haft fornøjelsen af Apples absolut billigste computer...
Stunning performance, Ultra-quiet, Reasonable cost for such high speed
Only configurable to max 16GB memory, Fewer Thunderbolt ports than before, Few fully compatible apps at present
If you're after a small-form-factor computer that performs superbly, runs almost silently and exudes quality, the new Mac Mini M1 is a terrific buy. It also represents excellent value for money, but you should give serious consideration to paying extra fo...
Publicerad: 2020-12-21, Författare: Chris , testad av: slashgear.com
Most affordable path into Apple Silicon, Astonishing performance, Third-party app support for M1 keeps getting better
Fewer ports than Intel-based Mac mini, No user upgrades
While iOS and iPadOS apps on Big Sur can still be a mixed bag, not all software takes advantage of Apple Silicon yet, and you sacrifice ports and flexibility versus the Intel version, I can't help but be wowed by what the Mac mini M1 offers. If your day t...
Publicerad: 2020-12-10, Författare: Ben , testad av: hothardware.com
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Affordable, M1 processor delivers a big performance boost, Ultra-compact design, Runs cool and quiet
RAM and storage purchase-time upgrades are expensive
It's good to see Apple returning the Mac Mini to its roots as an affordable and compact desktop Mac. The new lower price also makes it a tempting alternative for Windows users -- recalling the Mini's original mission to attract 'switchers' from the PC wor...
Publicerad: 2020-11-25, Författare: Mike , testad av: appleinsider.com
Sammanfattning: Apple's Apple Silicon M1 Mac mini is here, and it keeps nearly everything you liked about the last Intel Mac mini, making it an excellent machine for those new to the Mac.The Mac mini has always been used as a convenient entry into the Mac. So, mimicking...
Publicerad: 2020-11-20, Författare: Michael , testad av: phoronix.com
Sammanfattning: For those curious about the hardware potential out of Apple's in-house M1 processor powering new Mac Book Pros and Mac Mini, for the past week we have been running benchmarks of this ARM-based processor and have a number of benchmarks to share today look...
Great performance across the board, Legacy x86 macOS app support and performance are generally rock solid, Low footprint in every respect: size, power, thermals, Everything that was good about the Mac mini before is still good
RAM and port options are limited, The iOS and iPadOS app experience is a mess
When I wrote about the iPad Pro's A12X back in 2018, I called it astonishing and wondered aloud what something like that would be like in an actively cooled machine. Well, here you have it. It's even more astonishing—though it bears mentioning that Geekbe...