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Why Pay $1,400 MORE?? – M2 Mac Studio vs. M2 Mac Mini



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Is the M2 Mac Studio worth $1,400 MORE than the M2 Mac Mini? In this video, I’m comparing the power, features, and I/O of these two popular Mac desktops.

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0:00 – Why Pay $1,400 MORE For the Mac Studio?
0:14 – Why I’m Comparing Base Models
1:50 – Speed & Performance
3:36 – I/O
5:52 – Reliability
7:19 – My Recommendations

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  1. This is just ridiculously nonsense. You start with the base model M2 and then make some upgrades, then move on to M2 Pro, then "why not spend $600 more to get the base model Mac Studio because it has more ports". Mac Mini & Mac Studio are two completely different devices with different audiences, and the price difference between those are at the "brand new iPhone 14 Pro Max" level, and all you've covered is the ports difference. Why don't you buy a hub if you care this much about ports? Or just by using your logic, why not spend $5,000 more and buy a Mac Pro because it has more goddamn ports?