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Testseek.co.uk have collected 92 expert reviews of the Apple Mac Mini - Mid 2010 MC438 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Mac Mini - Mid 2010 MC438.
Award: Recommended June 2010
June 2010
 
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The editors liked

  • It's great that the new Mac mini offers a HDMI output. The new unibody casing and slimmer form factor is very welcome too
  • As is the in-built transformer.
  • Attractive
  • Tiny
  • And rock-solid aluminium
  • Unibody enclosure
  • Easy RAM upgrades
  • Improved graphics performance
  • HDMI output
  • Built-in SD-card reader.
  • Fantastic new unibody casing
  • Thinner form factor
  • Excellent integrated graphics processor
  • Built-in power brick
  • Can handle everything you’d use a slim desktop for
  • HDMI
  • Beautiful silver body
  • Compact design
  • HDMI socket
  • Much-improved graphics performance
  • Good software included
  • Muchimproved graphics performance
  • Small
  • Quiet
  • And doesn’t use a lot of power
  • CPU and RAM are enough to handle a solid load
  • Can boot from SD card
  • Can use the MacBook Air’s Optical Drive and USB Ethernet Adaptor.
  • Quality design and finish
  • Runs very quietly
  • Sufficient performance for office doc type work
  • Low energy consumption
  • The peerless Mac experience is what the Mac Mini is all about. OS X Snow Leopard is stunning and now comes with the killer Mac App Store for downloading add-ons without having to trawl the web. Firewire and four USB ports mean that connectivity is more than ample
  • While the 19.7.x19.7x3.6cm means you can hide this machine away easily
  • Saving stacks of space compared to some less than clever PC ri
  • Easy to deploy and manage
  • Quiet and energy efficient
  • Unlimited client licence
  • Unibody shell
  • Option to add RAM
  • Near silent. Attractive unibody design. Low profile
  • Sleek aluminium unibody chassis
  • HDMI video output makes it easy to connect an HDTV
  • SD card slot
  • Useraccessible RAM
  • Handles webbased HD video with no trouble
  • Bestinclass case design
  • Half-decent graphics capability
  • Design
  • Small footprint
  • Removable bottom
  • Tiny and very stylish
  • 1TB of storage
  • Wired and wireless network interfaces
  • Integrated web
  • Email
  • Address book and calendaring servers
  • Wiki and blogging applications
  • Simple management
  • Unlimited user licence

The editors didn't like

  • We wish it was cheaper. It could use better media centre software too
  • And will Apple ever climb on the Blu-ray wagon?
  • SD-card slot inconveniently located
  • Higher price than previous entry-level model
  • Slow stock hard drive .
  • Only one standard configuration
  • Expensive
  • A little underpowered
  • Dated media centre software
  • No Blu-ray option
  • So can a lot of much cheaper rivals
  • Price bump not quite worth the benefits
  • Only 2GB memory
  • No monitor
  • Mouse or keyboard
  • Only one power supply
  • Only one ethernet port
  • No optical drive
  • Replacing drives somewhat tedious.
  • Connectors inaccessible
  • Comes with neither mouse nor keyboard
  • We would have preferred a Core i processor
  • Still no BluRay player on Macs
  • Expensive (not taken into account in our rating)
  • As ever with Apple
  • It’s the pricing that really sticks in the craw. At £612 for the “cheap” version
  • It’s hard to justify. There are small-scale PCs that offer similar specs at a much lower price. You really have to want to buy into Apple’s ecosystem too
  • Because this is a gadget that is much about kudos as it is about the tech inside.
  • No DVD reader
  • Dodgy disc loader
  • Ports are a tad impractical
  • Pricey. Old CPU. No Blu-ray
  • Puny storage capacity for the price
  • No Bluray option
  • Limited user upgrade options
  • Pricey
  • Price
  • SD card slot on the back
  • Limited upgrade options
  • USB port can't be used for backup
  • No eSATA expansion
  • More complex tasks can't be accomplished using base management utilities

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  Published: 2010-06-30, review by: techradar.com

  • HDMI output, Fantastic new unibody casing, Thinner form factor, Excellent integrated graphics processor, Built-in power brick
  • Only one standard configuration, Expensive, A little underpowered, Dated media centre software, No Blu-ray option
  • The hackneyed old phrase, 'an evolution not a revolution' could (to use another hackneyed phrase) be written for the late 2012 Mac mini.With the Ivy Bridge processors and faster memory already having debuted on other Macs, it was inevitable they'd come to...

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  Published: 2010-06-29, Author: Dan , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Attractive, tiny, and rock-solid aluminium; Unibody enclosure; Easy RAM upgrades; Improved graphics performance; HDMI output; Built-in SD-card reader.
  • SD-card slot inconveniently located; Higher price than previous entry-level model; Slow stock hard drive .
  • The Mac mini remains an impressive feat of hardware engineering and design, fitting decent computing power and a solid set of features in a tiny package. And apart from the slow stock hard drive, there's not much to complain about with the latest model –...

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  Published: 2010-06-25, Author: Darien , review by: channelpro.co.uk

  • Abstract:  A likeable machine, but sadly not worth anywhere near the asking price. The new Mac mini is a study in smallness: at just 3.6cm thick it’s nearly a third slimmer than previous models. That makes it a more front-room friendly machine than ever, and the ...

 
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  Published: 2010-06-24, Author: Andy , review by: trustedreviews.com

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  Published: 2010-06-22, review by: T3.com

  • It's great that the new Mac mini offers a HDMI output. The new unibody casing and slimmer form factor is very welcome too, as is the in-built transformer.
  • We wish it was cheaper. It could use better media centre software too, and will Apple ever climb on the Blu-ray wagon?
  • We love the new Mac mini, but a few flaws keep it from true greatness.

 
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  Published: 2010-06-22, review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Design, small footprint, HDMI, removable bottom
  • Price, SD card slot on the back
  • It looks great, but if bang for your buck is important, you'll find better value elsewhereKey specs3.5mm jack, Bluetooth, Ethernet, FireWire, HDMI, SD, SDHC, USB, Wi-Fi...

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  Published: 2010-06-22, review by: alphr.com

  • A likeable machine, but sadly not worth anywhere near the asking price ...

 
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  Published: 2010-06-21, review by: computeractive.co.uk

  • Compact design; HDMI socket; muchimproved graphics performance; good software included,
  • Expensive; only 2GB memory; no monitor, mouse or keyboard
  • It’s expensive, but the superb design and improved performance make it better value than last year’s model...

 
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  Published: 2010-06-21, review by: v3.co.uk

  • Compact design; HDMI socket; much-improved graphics performance; good software included
  • Expensive; only 2GB memory; no monitor, mouse or keyboard
  • It’s expensive, but the superb design and improved performance make it better value than last year’s model Good points Compact design; HDMI socket; much-improved graphics performance; good software included Bad points Expensive; only 2GB memory; no mo...

 
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  Published: 2010-06-18, review by: electricpig.co.uk

  • Unibody shell, option to add RAM
  • Dodgy disc loader, ports are a tad impractical
  • A beautiful update, if barely more functional...

 
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