GET $100 OFF:As of Mar. 24th,Sorority the Apple Mac Mini M2 8GB Memory 256GB SSD is on sale for $399 at Best Buy, for a savings of $100, or 20% off.
Whether fated to become a desktop computer or an industrial powerhouse, the Mac Mini is a formidable computer that's beloved by electronic musicians and technologists alike for its power and smooth operation. Ahead of Amazon's Big Spring Sale, it's majorly discounted.
Right now, the Apple Mac Mini M2 8GB Memory 256GB SSD Desktop Computer is on sale for $399, saving you $100. Invest and you'll have the meat of a brand new desktop computer.
SEE ALSO: Score $80 off the 10th Gen iPad ahead of the Amazon Big Spring SaleThis version of the Apple Mac Mini uses the M2 Chip, Apple's 2022 edition chip. It might not be current, but this 8-core chip is still very powerful. Reinforcing that chip, this desktop comes with 8GB of memory and a 256GB SSD.
While the Mac Mini's integrated memory isn't upgradeable, its storage certainly is. The Mini has two thunderbolt ports, enabling you to add storage that can be accessed virtually without lag. The machine also has USB-A ports, an HDMI port, an ethernet port, and a headphone jack.
As of now, you can get the Apple Mac Mini M2 8GB Memory 256GB SSD at Best Buy for $399 and save 20% or $100 off.
Today might be the eve of Amazon's Big Spring Sale, but if you've been in the market for a Mac Mini, this deal is not to be passed over. With an M2 Chip, this Mac makes a powerful workstation for graphic design, live sound, or research.
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