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1 week ago |
cultofmac.com | Rajesh Pandey |Mac Mini
The 2018 Intel-based Mac mini has officially entered Apple’s vintage list. Alongside this, the 2015 iPhone 6s also joins the list. This means that these products will only receive limited repair support from Apple. Vintage Apple devices get limited hardware supportApple typically marks a product as vintage five years after sales and distribution end. While the company will still provide repair support for such devices. However, this will depend on the availability of spare parts and components.
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1 month ago |
cultofmac.com | David Snow |Mac Mini
Kanto's Ora speakers are compact for small spaces, but provide ample clear sound. Photo: Kanto M4 Mac mini features a built-in speaker, but it’s more for alert sounds, calls and the like rather than high-quality music streaming. So today’s M4 Mac mini user does the necessary and adds an external sound system. This one includes nice Kanto speakers on rising stands and a powerful Kanto subwoofer under the desk. This post contains affiliate links.
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1 month ago |
cultofmac.com | David Snow |Mac Mini |Mac Pro
The M4 Mac mini disguised an a toddler Mac Pro sits to the left of the displays. Photo: [email protected] In my lengthy travels among computer setups displayed on social media, I saw a cool Mac mini case a while back that made the compact M4/M4 Pro desktop computer look like a little Mac Pro. I wondered if it’d catch on as a cool, must-have accessory, but then I never saw it again — until now.
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1 month ago |
cultofmac.com | David Snow |Mac Mini
Today’s M4 Mac mini setup jumped out at me not because of the powerful little desktop or the gorgeous display wallpaper, but because of all you can see riding on top of the monitor. It features a typical monitor light bar with a pronounced webcam riding on top. But look to the corners and notice something I’ve never seen: two separate LED light panels — Ulanzi lights — mounted there to make the user look better on video calls.
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1 month ago |
cultofmac.com | David Snow |Mac Mini
Apple’s 27-inch 5K Studio Display continues to impress users — aside from its steep price tag. Lots of folks look for affordable alternatives. Today’s Mac mini user owns a Studio Display, but he wanted to try an ultra-wide Samsung Odyssey G8 OLED display. Well, guess what. He keeps going back to the Studio Display. See below for all the reasons why. This post contains affiliate links. Cult of Mac may earn a commission when you use our links to buy items.
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