Mac Mini - is higher spec worth it for 'normal' use?

Simon_100

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My MacBook Air is getting well old, about eight years maybe a little more, and I'm finding that browsers like Firefox and Google Chrome are asking for upgrades from High Sierra 10.6. It works fine for me but I'm thinking about a Mini.

The question of buying a step up model is on my mind, either to 16 GB RAM from 8 GB or 512 GB memory from 256 GB are the option within my budget.

I'd be grateful for any views ...

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Well i went ahead and bought the base model anyway at Amazon (Spain) for £562. It's obvious that they're having a clearance before the M3 comes out as predicted by the pundit but I'm happy with this for my simle needs - in fact I could probably do all my necessary stuff on a mobile phone these days ...
 
I've always had MacBookPro because I did a lot of graphics work.

A year ago I shopped around for a replacement and ended up with a MacBookAir because it was more than capable of doing what I needed :D

The modern specs are just incredible really - especially with the M series processors.

Mine's an M2 and it flies through work - especially comparing it to an 8 year old machine.

I'm pretty sure you'll be happy with your Mini :thumb2
 
For "normal" usage any Apple Silicon mini would do. They are very fast.

Without knowing exactly what you do, but considering a basic use I'd go for 8/512 over 16/256. Normal user might probably need more internal storage (backups, apps) over RAM over the years.
 


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