Deals: Apple's M1 Mac Mini Available for All-Time Low Price of $569.99 ($129 Off) - MacRumors
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Deals: Apple's M1 Mac Mini Available for All-Time Low Price of $569.99 ($129 Off)

Amazon has an all-time low price on Apple's M1 Mac mini (256GB SSD), available for $569.99, down from $699.00. You won't see this deal price until you add the Mac mini to your cart and an automatic coupon worth $99.01 is applied to the order.

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Amazon's sale price today on the Mac mini is a match of the same record low discount that we tracked last month on the same model. The Mac mini is shipped and sold directly by Amazon, with delivery as soon as May 13-18 for most places in the United States. The 512GB configuration is not on sale

Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.

The M1 Mac mini was introduced in November 2020, and is the first Mac mini to include Apple's M1 chip. The M1 in the Mac mini has an 8-core CPU with four high-efficiency cores and four high-performance cores along with an integrated GPU that has 8 cores.

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Top Rated Comments

usagora Avatar
51 months ago

with just 8gb of ram it turns into a paperweight opening too many programs.

At least 16GB in this day and age

Reason why I returned mine.

Especially with Monterey memory leak issues.
I see people say this all the time, but I'm here doing just fine with 8GB on my M1 Mini. I often have multiple Chrome tabs open, Firefox, GarageBand, GIMP, Word/Excel/PowerPoint, etc. all open with no hit on performance that I can perceive. 8GB is just fine for a ton of consumers.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
51 months ago
They only sell 8GB unified RAM version, though... If the difference to the 16GB wasn't that much, I would have bought a Mini already. Hoping for an updated version soon, maybe with 16GB RAM as starting point in 2022.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
George Dawes Avatar
51 months ago
Tbh I don’t really see how they can improve the current mini , ok 32 gigs ram ( never gonna happen ) and an sd card slot , ok maybe 4 thunderbolt ports too and …

Ignore the first part of this stupid post , there’s loads of ways they could improve it 😂
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
51 months ago
with just 8gb of ram it turns into a paperweight opening too many programs.

At least 16GB in this day and age

Reason why I returned mine.

Especially with Monterey memory leak issues.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
51 months ago

Hell, I'm typing this on an 8 GB 2014 Core i5 Mac mini (with SSD, running Monterey). I will likely replace it with a 16 GB 2022 M2 / Mx Pro Mac mini, but that ancient 8 GB Intel machine works fine running Safari (multiple tabs), Messages, Music, Apple TV+, Pages, and Citrix VPN, etc. 8 GB is good enough for most mainstream users. In fact, I bought two older Mac laptops for my wife and daughter last year, both with 8 GB. 8 GB is great for both of them.

While for some 16 GB is beneficial, for a large chunk of the market, 8 GB is fine.

BTW, my 2017 MacBook is 16 GB, and back then 16 GB would occasionally be useful to me, when I was traveling for business. However, these days my usage patterns have changed so it's just for light usage. In that context 16 GB is overkill, 5 years later.
I am one of that big chunk.

I joined this site years ago, but my Apple products were limited to phones and iPads. I was a long time PC user.

The M1 Mac Mini was my first foray into a Mac. I figured it would be a cheap way to check it out, but my PC would be my main computer.

Within a month it became my primary computer. A couple of months later, my PC was in the closet. This thing easily and efficiently runs everything I throw at it. Well, except for games. It’s definitely not it’s forte. But other than running Flight Simulator, I can do everything I used my high powered PC with more Ram to do.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Amazing Iceman Avatar
51 months ago

They only sell 8GB unified RAM version, though... If the difference to the 16GB wasn't that much, I would have bought a Mini already. Hoping for an updated version soon, maybe with 16GB RAM as starting point in 2022.
Mac M1 with only 8GB RAM it's aimed at grandparents who only browse the web and need e-mail and FaceTime, with some decent power so their visiting grandkids could run their games and edit family videos.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)