Testseek.co.uk have collected 57 expert reviews of the Apple Mac mini - Early 2013 MD388 / MD387 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Mac mini - Early 2013 MD388 / MD387.
December 2013
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The editors liked
Processing power
Quality design and materials
Great audio in/out
Stylish
Good connectivity
More than powerful enough for most tasks
Cheapest Mac you can buy
Excellent new processors
USB 3.0
Better integrated graphics
Faster memory
Sleek
Supreme build quality
Quiet
High performance
Intel Ivy Bridge processor
Large and responsive 1TB Fusion Drive
Considerably faster than its predecessor
Has USB 3.0
HDMI
And Thunderbolt ports
Smart aluminum unibody design
The editors didn't like
No DVD (let alone Bluray) player
Lower graphics capabilities than 2011 model
Keyboard and mouse not included
High heat levels
Minor HDMI bugs (screen goes black for a couple of seconds)
Abstract: What's not?There's no DVD drive for ripping CDs and the accessories can be expensive.The bottom line:The easiest and cheapest way to enjoy hassle-free Mac computing at home. For style and performance, you can't buy better for the price tag - a slab of lux...
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Published: 2013-10-02, Author: Andrew , review by: macworld.co.uk
sleek, supreme build quality, quiet, high performance, USB 3.0
Does not support PCI cards for upgrading, no builtin optical drive
As we write in October 2013, the current Mac mini is exactly one year old, and we expect a refresh any day now. If you find an example of this generation second-hand or on Apple's official refurb store, you won't be disappointed by its performance or feat...
Beautiful, minimalist design combined with wonderful build quality make the slick Mac mini a highly attractive proposition. It's also capable of class-leading performance when fitted with the quad-core here, although it will be harder to keep cool. It com...
Abstract: The Mac Mini is Apple's smallest and cheapest Mac. The basic design remains unchanged, consisting of a smart little aluminium box that's small enough to fit inside a biscuit tin.The cheapest model has been reduced from £529 to £499, while also being up...
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Published: 2013-02-28, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
A mini PC for £679 or € 955. It has a fast processor and slow hard disk that you want to replace with a Fusion Drive or SSD, and no matter how you look at it, it's a lot of money for a mini PC. The slow 5400 rpm hard disk is really the deal-breaker here...
Stylish, good connectivity, more than powerful enough for most tasks, cheapest Mac you can buy
Could have a better graphics system, HDMI output bug will annoy until next OS X update, still quite expensive really
Intel graphics issue aside, we've enjoyed our time with the Mini. It really is powerful enough for most computer use. You could use this as your work PC all day, and never struggle with slowdowns or crashes. It's also prettier and smaller than almos...
Processing power, Quality design and materials, Great audio in/out
No DVD (let alone Bluray) player, Lower graphics capabilities than 2011 model, Keyboard and mouse not included, High heat levels, Minor HDMI bugs (screen goes black for a couple of seconds), No Fusion Drive (HDD SSD) on the basic model
Even after losing its dedicated graphics card (which makes it basically useless for gaming), the 2012 Mac mini is still one of the most powerful mini-computers around. And the design is still as stylish and well-built as they come. Its low graphics capabi...
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Published: 2013-01-24, Author: Mike , review by: itpro.co.uk
Apple's Mac mini doesn't look any different to last year's version, but this doesn't matter because the design and build quality is outstanding. The Fusion Drive is a luxurious addition and Ivy Bridge upgrades provide plenty of power but these optional...
Abstract: Let's deal with the elephant in the room: the Mac mini and iMac are very different products. We're comparing them because some potential Mac purchasers are confused as to their relative merits, and a visit to the Apple website explains why. These days Ap...
Abstract: Not all Apple’s additions offer good value, but the hardware is as enticing as ever, and the Ivy Bridge upgrade is worth havingRating: 3Average: 3 (1 vote) The latest Apple Mac Mini doesn't look any different to the previous model, but it didn’t need u...