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This update to the humble Mac Mini has gone almost unnoticed amidst with battery like Sony PCG-GR55 Ac Adapter, Sony PCG-GRS Ac Adapter, Sony PCG-GRT100 Ac Adapter, Sony PCG-GRX Ac Adapter, Sony PCG-GRX3P Ac Adapter, Sony PCG-GRX510 Ac Adapter, Sony PCG-GRX590 Ac Adapter, Sony PCG-GRZ20 Ac Adapter, Sony PCG-GT1 Ac Adapter, Sony PCG-NV Ac Adapter, Sony PCG-R600 Ac Adapter, Sony VGN-SZ480 Ac Adapter the headline-grabbing launch of the iPad Mini and the elegant new iMac. That’s a shame, as for many people―both home and business users―the Mac Mini is the ideal entry point into the kingdom of the mighty Apple.

The most obvious feature of the Mac Mini is its extremely compact and minimalist design. It makes most “small form factor” PCs look like a pile of scrap metal, and is a good choice for anyone that simply wants a compact office computer that will actually look good on their desk. And while we wouldn’t exactly describe it as “cheap”, this year’s update marks a welcome return to the idea of the Mac Mini as an affordable Mac aimed at new users who might be thinking of buying a Mac for the very first time.

Unlike the iMac, which has undergone a major redesign, the Mac Mini sticks with the same “basic” design that it has had since 2010. Having said that, there’s not much room for improvement here anyway, as the Mac Mini measures just 19.7cm wide and deep and a mere 3.6cm high, so there’s not a lot of excess fat waiting to be trimmed.

It is, quite simply, the most compact desktop computer we’ve ever seen. It’s also virtually silent when running and, according to Apple, is the most power-efficient desktop system currently available, with a power draw of just 11W when idle. If you’re looking for a compact, quiet machine to run presentations in the boardroom then the Mac Mini will work a treat.

With that in mind, there’s an HDMI port tucked around the back for connecting it to an HD TV. There were initially problems with the Mac Mini’s HDMI output― apparently caused by Intel’s integrated HD 4000 graphics processor―but Apple has now released a software update to correct this, and we had no problems when using our review unit with a Samsung HD TV. You can also use Apple’s Thunderbolt interface to connect a monitor or a high-speed Thunderbolt drive, and there’s an HDMI-to-DVI adapter included as well.