Yes, the memory can certainly be upgraded through the conventional Mac mini way
if you want to call it that.
You twist the bottom which then comes off revealing the Memory Module slots,
the same method of memory upgrade is also found on the 2012 Mac mini but not on
any model after until the 2019 models which are the current one’s.
The hard drive can be upgraded on the 2012 models but not after that as far as
I know.
On 20 Jul 2020, at 1:39 pm, Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You can’t upgrade the memory I don’t think, I could be wrong so check my work
here but I know on most Macs now the memory is soldered on to the board so
not user replaceable. This is why older laptops are still valuable because
you can swap out the memory and SSD drives and you can’t on the newer. On
the Mini not sure but I think you may have to order the memory from the
factory. Just double check I could be wrong but I know this is definitely
the strategy for a lot of the Apple machines.
Thanks
On Jul 19, 2020, at 2:09 PM, Dane Trethowan <grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi There.
I’ve been up on the Apple Store to look at the current Mac mini model which
I will get to in a moment.
Firstly the Current Mac mini does indeed have Thunderbolt ports which are
integrated into the USB-C ports so this is pretty standard for modern-day
Mac computers from iMac to MacBook Pro.
Everything else you’ve mentioned about the Mac mini is correctly and the
price seems quite reasonable though I will not be buying any more than 8GB
of memory as the price jumps dramatically, you’re better off buying the
basic memory configuration and doing the upgrade yourself if you need more
but 8GB is a fair chunk of memory for most people.
I don’t know whether the SSD drive can be upgraded, even so the basic 512GB
I think would be quite enough for most people. In any case - if you wanted
more storage - then the Mac mini has plenty of ports for extra storage to be
added and if performance was the name of the game then external SSD storage
is as cheap as chips these days.
If I had a complaint about the new Mac mini then it would be with regard to
the video.
As far as I can see the new Mac mini model uses the same graphics as does
the 2012 Mac mini.
This won’t worry most people but I would have thought that Apple would have
considered one of the Radeon Graphics cards as an option at least for the
current Mac mini model. It does seem rather odd that Radeon chips are
featured in iMac and MacBook Pro models and not in a Mac mini model which
is supposed to be one of Apple’s better performance machines.
Anyway Simon good luck with your venture into the Mac World and you’ve
certainly chosen a machine that will get a lot of work down for you.
On 19 Jul 2020, at 8:58 pm, KliphnShari Miller (Redacted sender
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<mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
1, the usb-c cables are not that expensive. 2, there is no thunderbolt
port on the new mac mini, it has 4 usb-c ports, and 2 usb 3.0 the only
other ports is a 3.5 headphone jack, a eithernet port, and HDMI port for
monitor.
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On Jul 18, 2020, at 8:31 PM, Dane Trethowan <grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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I have to envy you with a new Mac Mini.
I have the older 2012 Mac Mini machines here, 6 of the beasts in fact
which I use for all sorts of tasks in my home.
I will upgrade to the newer machine later on this year I hope.
I’m sure you’re aware that the new Mac Mini models have uSB-C and
Thudnerbolt connections rather than the USB-A connections we still think
of as standard? That particular point has been the main reason why I
haven’t upgraded to the new Mac Mini model, would cost me quite a bit to
purchase hew USB-C and thunderbolt cables not to mention adapters, drives
etc.
Things have changed in that area a little now since I bought my Caldigit
Thunderbolt dock so I’ll purchase another of those when I do buy the new
Mac Mini model.
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Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: a couple of things for my first mac?
To be clear, it will be a 2018 MacMini, your just buying it in 2020, the
only thing apple did with the macmini this year, is make them less
expensive. To answer your other question, command f5 will turn on
voiceover. The command key is just to the left and right of the space
bar. And once your setup and running, you would go to the apple menu, go
to about, and there you will find everything you need to know about your
MacMini. Hope you have a keyboard, or purchased 1, because the MacMini
does not come with keyboard, monitor, or mouse. HTH
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On Jul 18, 2020, at 6:33 PM, goshawk on horseback
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<mailto:goshawk_on_horseback@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
hello all,
finally hoping to get my first mac, a 2020 mac mini, in a few days time,
so you will probably hear from me quite a bit, but just have 2 questions
for the moment.
1, is there an easy way to get voice-over on for a totally blind person
with no eyes available?
and 2, how do I check the system spec?
just to make sure that I have been sent the right one, with the right
processor, right amount of ram, right amount of disk space, and right
year?
hope that makes sense.
Simon