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We love the Mac mini but it’s a terrible time to buy one

Buying a new Mac is usually pretty straightforward. It’s always best to wait when the current model has been around for a couple of years, but if you can’t, you probably won’t have any buyer’s remorse. Most of the time, the update is just a processor upgrade that a majority of users will be fine with missing out on. And even in the case of a redesign like the recent M2 MacBook Air, you’ll probably save a few pounds buying the current model.

It’s a little different with the Mac mini. The current M1 model is getting close

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