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Editor's note: With WWDC imminent, AppleInsider is running our wish list series all week. The is so dated, they still advertise it using Apple's no-longer-available Thunderbolt displays.
This really needs to change. There are a many things to love with the Mac mini. An affordable price, a small footprint, and decent enough power behind it to stretch from beginners to server farms. While the audience of the Mac mini varies greatly, here is AppleInsider's wishlist if Apple's ever updates the machine again. Compact form factor One of the things we originally loved about the Mac mini, was how small it was. It took up little room on desks, spawned a VESA attachment, monitor stand, and desk-mount industry, and we were encouraged to use whatever keyboards and monitors we had laying about. The Mac mini hasn't gotten a new form factor in an extensive number of years.
2010 was the year the Mac mini got an all-aluminum unibody enclosure. It looked great and was actually much easier to repair and replace parts than the previous model. A rotating panel on the bottom was removable to access the RAM or to perform more in-depth repairs. That design is now eight years old. It is time for something new. We absolutely would be against using copious amounts of glue in a Mac Pro, but when you consider how much Apple has been able to shrink the technology in their other products, it makes sense for some aspects of a Mac mini. These low-cost machines are popular in part for their price and size.
Clip converter for mac. If a bit of glue can get us a bit further, it could be acceptable in this situation. Concept: Louis Berger There have been a few concept renderings making the rounds over the years and they get us excited for some of the possibilities Apple could explore. Some of us particularly liked the bar-style concept. It would easily allow the Mac mini to sit in front of a monitor, or even directly behind it. Internally, the biggest components that take up space in the Mac mini are the drive, power supply, fan, and logic board. A power supply will still take up a bit of space, as Apple elected to put this within the Mac mini instead of offloading it to a bulky power brick like the original G4 Mac mini and early Intel ones that adopted the same form factor.
Moving to the minute flash storage seen on other computers would save quite a bit of space and the density we've seen on Apple's latest circuit boards show what can be done in that regard. Mac minis are used as compact servers, affordable desktops, education tools, and more. Saving space would go a long way toward most of these use cases. Regular refreshes This is something we neglected, though should have included on our. With any machine, it would be far better for consumers if Apple updates them regularly. It is a bit absurd that Apple hasn't given us even a modest spec bump since 2014 on the Mac mini. They continue to sell the same machine, woefully outdated, at the same price.
Whatever option Apple chooses to go down with the Mac mini, at a minimum, Apple needs to regularly update the machine with current processors to make it a viable option. Right now, it is very hard to recommend anyone jump at buying a Mac mini unless absolutely necessary. I/O Everyone is going to have their own preferences here. We will give our preferences for I/O and why, but feel free to share your own requests in the forums. One of the first calls will be whether Apple opts for plain USB-C (like on the Retina MacBook), or Thunderbolt 3. Our hope is Apple opts for the latter.