
Apple Mac Mini - Late 2020
M1, 8 GB, 256 GB, M1
Apple Mac Mini - Late 2020
M1, 8 GB, 256 GB, M1
Unfortunately, we do not yet have this in our range. Should the product become available for us through our suppliers, we can check a possible inclusion.
Hello, the problem can be manifold. First of all, I would try a higher quality HDMI cable. When switching on, it helps if the projector is ready first and only then the Mac mini is started. If that doesn't help, I would try a USB-C to HDMI cable or a USB-C to HDMI adapter. Finally, there are USB-C multi adapters like the LMP mini Dock or LMP Travel Dock, which recalculate the HDMI signal but only support 4K up to 30 Hz.
That should work. One with dp and the other with usb c
Big Sur, but the upgrade to Monterey is simple (via System Settings>Software Update) and goes quite quickly... Hope that Helps.
Is this Mac ready for 10gb fast internet? On Apple.ch I still have the option to upgrade to 10gb....
Hello Larzan, the selected Mac mini is not usable for 10gb. You have to buy the 10gb upgrade. And remember, your "old" network cables are usually not 10gb capable either.
Yes, you can with the CalDigit Thunderbolt 3 Mini Dock Dual HDMI 2.0
In principle, yes, but with restrictions. Many plugins only run under Rosetta or with intervention in the system (e.g. Universal Audio). Otherwise I haven't reached the limit yet, despite only 8gb Ram. I only record audio, no SW instruments.
https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/production-expert-1/macbook-pro-m1-audio-power-test-logic-pro But I would definitely recommend 16GB of RAM...
The Mac mini with RJ-45 10GB connection will probably be in the shops next Thursday (surcharge approx. CHF 115.-). An external part will probably not be available, as the existing connection would then be a bottleneck. And, in any case, you must also have the appropriate cables (at least category 6a).
Sorry, can't answer that, just doing office with it.
Ja, du musst ein usb c auf Displayport Kabel kaufen.... z.B. Delock USB-C - Displayport (1m, Display Port, USB C)
Hello, This is a very good question and should actually be answered by Digitec or Apple. In my opinion, this is as follows: 14167669 = MGNR3SM/A (Release Date 16.11.2020) = Standard configuration / CHF702 14325192 = MGNR3D/A (Release Date ?) = CTO (Custom Built To Order) / CHF797 Both have the same specs. At Apple you can make a so-called CTO "Custom Built To Order", i.e. a special configuration (but then at a higher cost). I strongly assume that Apple has decided to turn this CTO configuration, often put together by early adopters, into a standard configuration and sell it as a discounted standard product. I would accordingly opt for the cheaper 14167669 = MGNR3SM/A. The question remains whether Digitec would like to offer any stock items 14325192 = MGNR3D/A at a lower price (simply because of the price collapse). I would only reorder 14167669 = MGNR3SM/A. Greetings Dani
No 1. RAM with DDR2 would not work because current devices (whether Mac or PC) use DDR4. This does not fit mechanically at all. 2. RAM and SSD cannot be upgraded on the M1. Simply because the two things are soldered together or combined with other things to form a chip. That's why there is no possibility to change anything afterwards. https://www.maclife.de/news/mac-mini-m1-teardown-auseinander-genommen-100118047.html https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/11/18/m1-mac-mini-teardown-reveals-smaller-logic-board-soldered-ram
Most likely only when the Intel version is no longer officially available. The risk of confusion is too great, market-wise.
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