@ Just an inexpensive 24” 1080p monitor. I have a couple of Phillips monitors that were less than $100 a few months ago. I use them as external displays for my Windows laptop. Several people have expressed concerns about fuzzy/blurry text with Macs on some monitors. I have searched , but can’t seem to find anyone using basic monitors for these. A $599 computer doesn’t justify spending $1,000 on a monitor. If that is necessary, an iMac would be a better option.
@@sharkstooth08 I almost bought a Mac Mini M4, but then I realized the Mac scaling is very bad with 1440P monitors, like the one I currently have. So sadly I didn't buy it. It's ridiculous, as I have a very high end Dell Ultrasharp monitor. Apple just being Apple, not giving this option for 1440p users.
Was looking for better text as well. I can't speak for 24" monitors but I bought a £99 (uk) 27" MSI MAG 275F gaming monitor (new) and generally looks better than my old imac despite less res. No scaling issues that I've noticed The msi is 180hz refresh rate IPS FHD, 0.5ms response time, 1xdisplayport 1.4, 2x hdmi 2.0b, adaptive sync, 1920x1080p fhd. It exceeds my expectations- and brightness at max is too bright for me if anything. The text is a little bit scratchy though. I don't know of a ultra budget monitor that isn't. That's the trade off but it's do-able for me, for now. The rtings website has a couple of recommendations for budget monitors if you want to step it up in price. Possible that text is better on those but idk. But yeah, if anyone knows of budget 1080p or 1440p monitors that have a higher hz, that display text really well, leave a comment? Ty
@@tomm1-c9e so we have to stick with 1080p or 4k 16:6 monitors? that's not a really big deal for the most of us. but i sit in front of a really nice dell and it is a 1440p...
I bought an open box 2020 27 inch imac 6 months ago.. The 5k is beautiful. I just do basic home things and cant see how any new mac could do anything better as i just surf and other basic things and my 40 Gb ram upgrade. It never even uses more than 16 or 17 Gb of ram so no swap files. Such a beautiful unit. Going to a new imac would be a step down. Same with a mini. I have a 4k 38 inch LG ultrawide hooked to my thinkpad. Great clear text etc but the 5k 27 spoils a person.
I had that for 2 years toll I switched to the Mac Studio. I think if you get a monitor that's great like a Dell or Ben Q. The 4K still holds up. I don't miss my iMac
@@Rob-lj1jl An open box 27 inch iMac sounds good, but I've given up waiting for Apple to release a new 27 inch model. I don't want to buy a used one as I've had the screen off my older iMac a couple of times now and I'd prefer not to have to do that again.
@@ExternalInputs I cant believe they only released 24 inch models. Even compared to 27 its a big difference. Is the 24 inch just an afterthought for them? Maintaining the status quo. I remember years ago when I was happy with a win 7 Dell XPS 17 inch on a cooler stand with an external mouse. Simpler times hehe
I'm trying to decide whether to buy one and found your video. I'm using a 2017 MacBook Air that's starting to show its age. Plus, I want to get into video editing. It looks like the weight is shifting over to buying one of these little beauties. Thank you for the video :)
Mirroring the Mac screen into the AVP is kind of cool for about five minutes. Then it becomes really annoying. The AVP is no substitute for a high-quality monitor.
Hi there. I am a web developper and indie game dev using a lot of the processor capability. I'm using python, c# and javascript, and making 2D Games that don't use Graphic Card, but the processor instead. Do you think it would be okay for me to buy it ? I'm sick & tired about windows, that always crash or make my app unusable at some point... For my web development job, i am using only 2 dockers and a node server. That's all, nothing much either
I had wireless apple keyboard and mouse and had to use the charger cable initially to connect to my Mac mini. Once connected,I could then unplug the cables and both work fine wirelessly. That may have been because keyboard and mouse had been paired with my MacBook Pro before trying to pair with the Mac mini. so for me, it was not just third party keyboard and mouse that needed to be cabled at setup.
was still using a Late 2012 Mac Mini with 16/512 (I upgraded to an SSD) up until last week. We'll see if this base M4 Mac Mini seems much more powerful for just day-to-day tasks (browsing the web, office apps etc). on my 2012 mini, I could have 5 browser windows open with 10-15 tabs each (I know....) and it was a stable as ever.
Please Help! if I want to transition from pc to mac mini for the first time does my 5 external seagate and WD harddrive with usb-a still work? I want to save money.
@@riccia888 np, Im also thinking to buy the base model and use SSD enclosure to upgrade the storage. I said that as I have a MacBook air intel, and have a sata ssd 240 GB connected by an enclosure and its recognised by the system
@@CallMeKJOS I switched back to Windows about 3 years ago when I got tired of my macbook's battery wahala plus it was already running too slow. Asides from the cost factor, the sudden increase in OS update size made me quit. At the time of quitting, the size of an update was around 12 whooping gigabytes...and to make matters worse it wasn't a major OS update sef. Just regular OS security update and what have you. To now further complicate matters, they stopped uploading DMGs of these updates 🤦🏾♂🤦🏾♂. I loved using this method to update my system back then because automatic updates could suddenly fail leading to wasted internet data. Summary: their platform got too rich for my blood 😂😂
the review was really good but why did you get the lowest multicore score out of anybenchmarks on the internet people got 14k on multicore and you got just 10k why??
@@CallMeKJOS I mean when you have to put an external drive next to it and attach a power button on it, all its 'minimalistic' looks go out of the window. As well as its portability.
I’m still unimpressed with Apple’s chips. It doesn’t feel like the M chips are anywhere near as fast as the Mac mini i7. I would be curious to see if they fixed the USB problem that prevents you from hooking up more than about four HDDs.
It’s frustrating when reviewers claim this is the smallest form factor for a desktop PC, especially considering that the Intel NUC has been even smaller for years.
@ maybe you can answer this. I'm debating buying the M4 maxed out which is like $1500 or the M4 pro which is roughly $2200 the way I spec it. For more serious video editing do you think it's worth spending 5 to 700 more dollars to get the extra CPU cores and M4 Pro chip? $700 isn't that big of a deal to me and I would rather have more power than less for future proofing but if you think the M4 with 24 gigs of RAM is more than enough let me know your opinion. Thanks!
@ I just don't know if spending $1600 roughly on the M4 spending $700 more for the M4 Pro for those processing cores....just not sure if that BIG of a deal for video editing.
@@AtortAerials so for what I do. I shoot in 4K 24fps with the Sony FX30 with the highest bit rate and the base Mac mini took it all in strides. I'm sure the M4 Pro maxed out or not can handle video editing
7:37 that came late and between the teeth. Im all for the M4 and I do plan to upgrade from my 2019 mac retina, but that was a lot of sales talk. Folks better read some serious reviews to get the full picture.
i thumb down all mac mini 4 videos. I bought it to develop app. Otherwise intel i7 32mb 1000 dollar laptop is 100 time better. I bought gigabyte g5 i7 , 32 gb 4060 for only 1200 one month ago
I just got one. I got a student discount and had 2 $150 gift card through my chase points. In total I spent $230 with taxes. INSANE!!!!!!
@@dav__made wow $230? For an M4? That's a STEAL
I also used the student discount and I’ve never spent a day in college haha.
No, you spent $530.
@@summerrr1 no, you spent your time to write this stupid comment.
@CallMeKJOS im gonna trade in a 2019 core i7 16gb ram 512 ssd mbp for 315 and get the mac mini for 285
So what's the "Seriously" about? Not sure I heard some info that's not covered by other reviews.
@@CO8848_2 alright, what am I to do with this information?
Clickbait shite as usual
what monitor do you use @Call me KJ
Dell U2723QE
I would like to see someone connect this to a 24” HDMI 1080p monitor, like a lot of us have for our Windows machines.
What exactly are you looking for!? I can get a 1080p monitor
@ Just an inexpensive 24” 1080p monitor. I have a couple of Phillips monitors that were less than $100 a few months ago. I use them as external displays for my Windows laptop. Several people have expressed concerns about fuzzy/blurry text with Macs on some monitors. I have searched , but can’t seem to find anyone using basic monitors for these. A $599 computer doesn’t justify spending $1,000 on a monitor. If that is necessary, an iMac would be a better option.
@@sharkstooth08 I almost bought a Mac Mini M4, but then I realized the Mac scaling is very bad with 1440P monitors, like the one I currently have. So sadly I didn't buy it. It's ridiculous, as I have a very high end Dell Ultrasharp monitor. Apple just being Apple, not giving this option for 1440p users.
Was looking for better text as well.
I can't speak for 24" monitors but I bought a £99 (uk) 27" MSI MAG 275F gaming monitor (new) and generally looks better than my old imac despite less res. No scaling issues that I've noticed
The msi is 180hz refresh rate IPS FHD, 0.5ms response time, 1xdisplayport 1.4, 2x hdmi 2.0b, adaptive sync, 1920x1080p fhd.
It exceeds my expectations- and brightness at max is too bright for me if anything.
The text is a little bit scratchy though. I don't know of a ultra budget monitor that isn't. That's the trade off but it's do-able for me, for now.
The rtings website has a couple of recommendations for budget monitors if you want to step it up in price. Possible that text is better on those but idk.
But yeah, if anyone knows of budget 1080p or 1440p monitors that have a higher hz, that display text really well, leave a comment? Ty
@@tomm1-c9e so we have to stick with 1080p or 4k 16:6 monitors? that's not a really big deal for the most of us. but i sit in front of a really nice dell and it is a 1440p...
this is some qualty content kj! subbed
@@gilpineda thanks for watching bro! I appreciate it.
1:47 they are Thunderbolt 4 ports, big difference (perfomance-wise) from your USB-C 3.1 ports.
I bought an open box 2020 27 inch imac 6 months ago.. The 5k is beautiful. I just do basic home things and cant see how any new mac could do anything better as i just surf and other basic things and my 40 Gb ram upgrade. It never even uses more than 16 or 17 Gb of ram so no swap files. Such a beautiful unit. Going to a new imac would be a step down. Same with a mini. I have a 4k 38 inch LG ultrawide hooked to my thinkpad. Great clear text etc but the 5k 27 spoils a person.
I had that for 2 years toll I switched to the Mac Studio. I think if you get a monitor that's great like a Dell or Ben Q. The 4K still holds up. I don't miss my iMac
@@CallMeKJOS I wish I could afford a mac studio and that 5 grand monitor. Could you buy it for me :) hehe Dare to dream. Thanks for the reply.
@@Rob-lj1jl honestly I got mine off someone who didn't want it anymore so the price was good. You can get one if you look long enough or you get lucky
@@Rob-lj1jl An open box 27 inch iMac sounds good, but I've given up waiting for Apple to release a new 27 inch model. I don't want to buy a used one as I've had the screen off my older iMac a couple of times now and I'd prefer not to have to do that again.
@@ExternalInputs I cant believe they only released 24 inch models. Even compared to 27 its a big difference. Is the 24 inch just an afterthought for them? Maintaining the status quo. I remember years ago when I was happy with a win 7 Dell XPS 17 inch on a cooler stand with an external mouse. Simpler times hehe
Should I get a AppleCare + for Mac Mini M4 base model?
@@rihanshh5867 I usually don't get apple care for my Mac's. It's up to you.
I'm trying to decide whether to buy one and found your video. I'm using a 2017 MacBook Air that's starting to show its age. Plus, I want to get into video editing. It looks like the weight is shifting over to buying one of these little beauties.
Thank you for the video :)
Really appreciate you for clicking on my video. I'm glad I did help
Great review! What keyboard is that by the way? 🙂
Nuphy Air 96 V2
Clean! I really want to get one to pair with the Vision Pro! Thanks for this vid 🙌🏾
@@FisayoFosudo thanks for watching bro 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿 I'll probably get the M4 Pro to replace my M1 MAX. This thing is so good.
Richie rich!
Mirroring the Mac screen into the AVP is kind of cool for about five minutes. Then it becomes really annoying. The AVP is no substitute for a high-quality monitor.
@@StanleyKC lmao abeggggggg
@KJ, is the M2 Mac Studio still relevant, compared to the M4 Mac Mini?
100% still relevant yes! But I think from benchmark scores the Ultra is more significant. Might want to wait for an updated version of it.
Hi there.
I am a web developper and indie game dev using a lot of the processor capability. I'm using python, c# and javascript, and making 2D Games that don't use Graphic Card, but the processor instead.
Do you think it would be okay for me to buy it ? I'm sick & tired about windows, that always crash or make my app unusable at some point...
For my web development job, i am using only 2 dockers and a node server. That's all, nothing much either
Did the Mac mini recognize your mouse and keyboard over Bluetooth or did you have to use wired in at first.Thanks Sir
The mouse connect but the keyboard was wired.
I had wireless apple keyboard and mouse and had to use the charger cable initially to connect to my Mac mini. Once connected,I could then unplug the cables and both work fine wirelessly. That may have been because keyboard and mouse had been paired with my MacBook Pro before trying to pair with the Mac mini. so for me, it was not just third party keyboard and mouse that needed to be cabled at setup.
Where is your jacket from? Love it! Great review.
Appreciate it. It's from Zara!
was still using a Late 2012 Mac Mini with 16/512 (I upgraded to an SSD) up until last week. We'll see if this base M4 Mac Mini seems much more powerful for just day-to-day tasks (browsing the web, office apps etc). on my 2012 mini, I could have 5 browser windows open with 10-15 tabs each (I know....) and it was a stable as ever.
Hahaha. Prepare yourself.
I wonder if the new studio with m4 will have a footprint similar to the mini.
@@allee2445 I wonder too
Thank you for the video! How are you able to play resident evil on a Mac and what is the controller?
Thanks for watching bro. It's the PS5 controller and k downloaded it off the app store.
@ Awesome, thanks!
Nice review... where did you get your keyboard
@@armsyozor Nuphy Air 96 V2. And thanks for watching
Please Help! if I want to transition from pc to mac mini for the first time does my 5 external seagate and WD harddrive with usb-a still work? I want to save money.
With an hub from usb c to usb a, I would say yes
@ thanks. I hope 16 gb is enough for illustrator like me who use primarily photoshop and pureref on the other screen.
@@riccia888 np, Im also thinking to buy the base model and use SSD enclosure to upgrade the storage. I said that as I have a MacBook air intel, and have a sata ssd 240 GB connected by an enclosure and its recognised by the system
My step son has one on order with some upgrades.
@@aperturecollect ayyeee 🙏🏿
the mac mini lineup is legit the best value for money from apple
@@rhemtro bruh it's actually crazy
well i just traded my old macbook pro m2 base model for a mac mini m4.
How has the experience been so far?
loool base model m4 or pro?
@@rhemtro model base and to be honest its pretty damn good, i have a m3 pro macbook pro for work but for hobbies stuff m4 base its base
I want to buy one mac mini m4, I love it
Definitely go for it
Pl connect USB-A - laser (wired) printer to Mac mini m4
Thanks for the review. ❤
If not for the huge OS update file sizes, i would have totally considered going back to the macOS platform
@@UdegbunamChuks thanks for watching bro OS update size?
@@CallMeKJOS I switched back to Windows about 3 years ago when I got tired of my macbook's battery wahala plus it was already running too slow.
Asides from the cost factor, the sudden increase in OS update size made me quit.
At the time of quitting, the size of an update was around 12 whooping gigabytes...and to make matters worse it wasn't a major OS update sef. Just regular OS security update and what have you.
To now further complicate matters, they stopped uploading DMGs of these updates 🤦🏾♂🤦🏾♂. I loved using this method to update my system back then because automatic updates could suddenly fail leading to wasted internet data.
Summary: their platform got too rich for my blood 😂😂
the review was really good but why did you get the lowest multicore score out of anybenchmarks on the internet
people got 14k on multicore and you got just 10k why??
Good question and I can run it again and update but that's what I got when I ran it.
I still cannot buy it because it isnt in the stores
@@hipidipi20157max what's your location?
It's the whole 9 yards, not 10 yards.
@@JB_inks lmao okay bro.
cool office chair
@@51249ca thank you 🙏🏿
1:01 Not so minimalistic when this thing is unusable without 3d printed power button adapter and an external drive.
@@askeladden450 when did minimalism mean it's self powered?
@@CallMeKJOS I mean when you have to put an external drive next to it and attach a power button on it, all its 'minimalistic' looks go out of the window. As well as its portability.
@@askeladden450 but the design itself is what I was referring to. It's a small box with limited ports.
I’m still unimpressed with Apple’s chips. It doesn’t feel like the M chips are anywhere near as fast as the Mac mini i7.
I would be curious to see if they fixed the USB problem that prevents you from hooking up more than about four HDDs.
@@ckeilah oh really? But benchmark scores say it's way Faster?
"It doesn’t feel like the M chips are anywhere near as fast as the Mac mini i7. "
Do you do anything besides open a web browser?
what is your monitor and keyboard and speaker ?
Dell and Nuphy Air 96 V2 is the keyboard
It’s frustrating when reviewers claim this is the smallest form factor for a desktop PC, especially considering that the Intel NUC has been even smaller for years.
Doesn't the Intel NUC need an external power supply? You have to take that in account as well.
@ what computer doesn’t need an external power supply? Does the Mac Mini run on batteries?
The Mac Mini just connects to the power outlet it doesn't need an external psu to convert the AC power like the Intel NUC.
@ That doesn’t change the fact it’s a mini desktop PC. Neither does it affect the functionality.
While true I said it's how small and powerful it is that makes it the difference.
$599 maybe?
... or $499 for students
right!
$599 normal price and $499 for students
Should have a damn SD card slot! 😤
@@AtortAerials facts 😭😭😭
@ maybe you can answer this. I'm debating buying the M4 maxed out which is like $1500 or the M4 pro which is roughly $2200 the way I spec it. For more serious video editing do you think it's worth spending 5 to 700 more dollars to get the extra CPU cores and M4 Pro chip? $700 isn't that big of a deal to me and I would rather have more power than less for future proofing but if you think the M4 with 24 gigs of RAM is more than enough let me know your opinion. Thanks!
@@AtortAerials if money is no object then yes! But for $2200 have you considered the M2 Ultra Max Studio? It's probably over kill tbh
@ I just don't know if spending $1600 roughly on the M4 spending $700 more for the M4 Pro for those processing cores....just not sure if that BIG of a deal for video editing.
@@AtortAerials so for what I do. I shoot in 4K 24fps with the Sony FX30 with the highest bit rate and the base Mac mini took it all in strides. I'm sure the M4 Pro maxed out or not can handle video editing
Uhm... there are a few hundred videos out there right now saying the exact same thing. And I've seen most of them.
@@mwarnas okay, so what do you want me to do about this information?
@@CallMeKJOSLmao bro ignore him
@@Cantseemyself gladly will
Monitor, sorry
All good
clixkbait
@@Aryan-yw8fx how?
WhatsApp Monitor is this
Monitor, sorry
Haha it's alright. It's a Dell U2723QE
@ Thanks
@ What do you think about BenQ ??
@@Charly-n6m the ones for the Mac? That's the one I really want to get. Trying to get a sponsorship from them 😭😭
7:37 that came late and between the teeth. Im all for the M4 and I do plan to upgrade from my 2019 mac retina, but that was a lot of sales talk.
Folks better read some serious reviews to get the full picture.
Sales talk? What does that even mean ?
@@CallMeKJOS🙄
@@Extirponah you’re not making sense to anyone else either so you may as well clarify or just stop talking nonsense lmao
@@Extirpo smh. Please
I bought one day ago. its trash. over hyped. my keyboard dont type... cpu is busy when i type. TH-cam reviewers are liars
Where did you buy it, Temu?
LMAO
i thumb down all mac mini 4 videos. I bought it to develop app. Otherwise intel i7 32mb 1000 dollar laptop is 100 time better. I bought gigabyte g5 i7 , 32 gb 4060 for only 1200 one month ago
You jealous right?
Sorry that happened. Can you return it?