Hi,
With the arrival of the new slimmer Macbook Pro retina and iMac 2012 I cant stop thinking that the Mac Mini will also become much more thinner.
It MAY be highly likely that eventually the Mac Mini will have the RAM soldered to the logic-board and also have the same type of blade flash storage as the retina.
Would you still purchase a Mac Mini with the RAM soldered to the Logic board and / or with propriety flash storage ?
Do you think that Apple will eventually cut off the aftermarket upgrade paths whereby your only option of upping the specifications of a machine is at the point of purchase directly from Apple?
With the arrival of the new slimmer Macbook Pro retina and iMac 2012 I cant stop thinking that the Mac Mini will also become much more thinner.
It MAY be highly likely that eventually the Mac Mini will have the RAM soldered to the logic-board and also have the same type of blade flash storage as the retina.
Would you still purchase a Mac Mini with the RAM soldered to the Logic board and / or with propriety flash storage ?
Do you think that Apple will eventually cut off the aftermarket upgrade paths whereby your only option of upping the specifications of a machine is at the point of purchase directly from Apple?