

I ran BlackMagic’s Disk Speed test on the TF card reader.
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The white LED even lines up perfectly underneath the Mac mini’s power LED. The cover is held securely by two screws.Īesthetically, the AGPTEK is a perfect match for the Mac mini, so much so that on first glance, it looks like a product that Apple itself would have built. The bottom of the unit includes a removable cover which can house a 2.5″ drive.

The back of the AGPTek includes one USB-C port, which will connect to one of the USB-C / Thunderbolt 3 ports on the back of your Mac mini. The AGPTek box comes with the hub, a small screwdriver, one USB-C cable and a Quick Start guide. Yes, Virginia, you can also tuck a small 2.5″ SSD inside this little hub. There are two indicator lights, one for power and one as a drive activity light. The front of the unit contains three USB ports on the left, two SD Card readers, and another USB port on the right. The AGPTEK draws its power from one of the Mac mini’s USB-C ports, meaning outside of the included USB-C cable, no additional wires are needed. The AGPTEK hub fits perfectly underneath my Mac mini and matches the Space Gray color the 2018 Mac mini. The big selling point of this unit for me was the AGPTEk’s footprint. Not only does this unit offer both types of card readers, it also comes with 4 front mounted USB ports (Type-A). But, despite this, the Mac mini lacks SD and TF card readers, which I need for shuttling files back and forth between the Mac mini and my Mac SE/30. With four Thunderbolt 3 / USB-C ports, an HDMI port, an audio jack and two USB-3 ports – there’s plenty of flexibility for the average user. One of the best features of the 2018 / 2020 Mac mini is the number of available ports.
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The Mac Mini is likely to be sat on a desk, and doesn’t have a screen, and so is unlikely to be needing too many repairs, but with apps still being coded to take full advantage of the M1, the technical support aspect of AppleCare is perhaps more important.Review: AGPTEK Docking Station for Mac mini Apple customer serviceĪpple offers a one year warranty period for all products, but its premium AppleCare insurance can extend that to three years for $14.99.ĭoing so means that you can reduce the amount you pay for a repair (twice a year), and also means 24/7 technical support.

On BestBuy, there’s an impressive 4.6 rating from 117 reviews, with particular praise given to its Ease of Use. Apple Mac Mini: User reviewsĪt the time of writing, the M1 Mac Mini has an impressive 4.7 out of 5 score on Amazon US, with reviewers noting its Value for Money as one of its better features. With that in mind, the iMac could be due a sizeable performance boost, so buyer beware. If you’re more keen on a computer with a display, keyboard and mouse straight out of the box, then the iMac is still a great choice, but there is a sizeable caveat.Īt present iMacs still use Intel processors, which means it’s likely they could be next for the M1. That makes it much more capable for gaming than other Macs, as well as endlessly capable for anyone doing photo or video editing, too. The other big step up is that the M1 Mac Mini offers an 8-core GPU which offers a 6x jump in graphics performance. For one, M1 Macs can run iPhone and iPad apps from developers that opt in. While the transition is slated to take place over a couple of years, it’s clear developers are moving to M1 versions of their apps already.īut what does the M1 really offer? Aside from smaller, quality-of-life changes like instant-waking and a whisper-quiet design, there are larger changes, too. That said, all of Apple’s own apps, and a growing number of third-party options, are firing on all cylinders on the new architecture. At present, apps not built for the M1 will still run using Apple’s “Rosetta” emulation - but outside of a brief moment when booting it for the first time, you won’t notice a different.
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With the existing software library for Mac built for Intel chips, there’s somewhat of a transition going on.

(Image credit: Apple) Apple Mac Mini: Features and compatibility
