Mac mini with M2 packs the speed you need to get more done faster. And M2 Pro takes it to a whole new level — bringing a pro chip to Mac mini for the first time. Add to that a versatile array of ports and you’ve got a desktop ready to flex in any setup, no matter which chip you choose.
Performance
Supercharged by M2 and M2 Pro.
The next generation of Apple silicon makes this the hardest‑working Mac mini we’ve ever built. From rich presentations to immersive gaming, M2 flies through work and play. And M2 Pro crushes compute‑intensive tasks like editing massive images and 8K ProRes video.
8-core CPU
10-core GPU
Up to 24GB of unified memory
100 GB/s memory bandwidth
Up to 12‑core CPU
Up to 19‑core GPU
Up to 32GB unified memory
200 GB/s memory bandwidth
Versatility
All systems go.
Easily tackle everyday tasks, throw yourself into games with sophisticated high-fidelity graphics, run your content production studio or develop a new app in Xcode.
Connectivity
Take it all in.
Two or four Thunderbolt 4 ports, two USB-A ports, HDMI, Wi-Fi 6E, Gigabit Ethernet... Mac mini has everything you need to connect to everything.
Wi-Fi 6E
USB-A
Thunderbolt 4
Headphone jack
HDMI
Ethernet
Accessories
Deck out your desk.
With its breathtaking 27-inch 5K Retina display, 12MP camera with Center Stage, and high‑fidelity six‑speaker sound system, Studio Display helps take Mac mini to the max. Add in convenient wireless Magic accessories like Magic Keyboard with Touch ID to complete the package.
Why Mac
There's more to love in every Mac.
Everything is powerful.
Apple's chips and macOS are designed together to deliver exceptional performance and phenomenal power efficiency.
Everything works together.
Pair your Mac with other Apple devices and enjoy seamless connectivity.
Everything is easy.
Launching projects or accessing your photos, videos, and music through your iCloud account is a breeze.
She's a mini bombshell, but don't let her size fool you - she's got guts!
For professional use, I switched from a 2009 Mac Pro to this little jewel, which runs superbly with all the applications up and running, and still has plenty of ram if needed (at least 16GB). I would have regretted taking only 16 GB of Ram. With 32, you don't have to worry. The 500GB hard drive is too small, but we knew we needed an external SSD drive like the Crucial X8 for data and email (100GB of email would already take up too much space on the internal drive). For this to work, you need a symbolic link from the Mail data (which is originally in library) to the external drive (and to validate mail.app as being able to use an external drive).
In short, a really nice machine that Apple recommended to me for the use I wanted to make of it. M2 Pro 32GB is good for pros.
The good thing about LDLC is that it comes with a 3 year warranty. You don't have to worry, but I doubt there will be the slightest problem, these machines are not very colourful and there are no moving parts.
Super happy with the product