It finally happened. The Mac mini has finally broken the Php30K price point threshold, making this year’s model the most affordable Mac to date.
As usual, there are three models to choose from – two for general public consumption and an OS X server edition for those with more needs.
The sub-Php30K model I’m talking about earlier runs on a 2.5GHz dual-core Core i5 processor with 4GB of RAM, a 500GB HDD, Intel HD Graphics 4000, and now comes with four USB 3.0 ports. SRP of this Mac mini is Php28,990.
If you’re willing to spend more, specifically Php8K more, you can go quad-core. For Php37,990, you can the other mini that rocks a 2.3GHz quad-core Core i7 with 1TB HDD.
The Mac mini with OS X Server, meanwhile, has been upgraded with the same processor and souped-up with two 1TB HDDs. SRP of this bad-ass Mac mini is Php47,990.
All three are now available for ordering online at the Philippine Apple Store.
Now who says owning a Mac costs an arm and a leg?