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Ports include four Thunderbolt 3, one HDMI and two USB-A with an option for 10Gb Ethernet. Apple has added the T2 Security Chip to the Mini, which includes an SSD controller for faster data encryption. T2 also comes equipped with hardware HEVC video transcoding for up to 30-times faster performance.
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Onboard graphics across the line are the Intel UHD Graphics 630. As with any Thunderbolt 3 computer, the Mac mini can use an external GPU. The HDMI port on the device uses the 2.0 spec, allowing for 4K resolution at 60Hz. And just like the new 2018 MacBook Air, the enclosure is built out of 100-percent recycled aluminum. 'Mac mini is loved by customers for its ability to be used in incredibly diverse environments — from casual desktop use, to live professional performances, to multiple Mac mini computers powering through video renderings and compiling software code, to racks of thousands in giant app build farms — anywhere a small-but-mighty Mac is needed to get the job done,' said Apple's Phil Schiller.
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Prices start at $799 for a 3.6GHz quad-core i3 model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of SSD storage. An i5 model at 3.0 GHz with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage is available for $1099. An upgrade of the i5 model to a 3.2GHz i7 processor is an additional $200. Either model can get a 10 Gigabit Ethernet port for an additional $100. A maxed-out configuration with 64GB of RAM, a 2TB SSD, the i7 six-core processor, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet retails for $4199.99. Cutting the SSD back to 256GB and relying on external storage reduces that to $2799.
This version of the Acer Nitro 5 features AMD hardware, so you get a Ryzen 5 2500U processor and an AMD Radeon RX 560X 4GB graphics card, along with a 1TB hard drive and 128GB SSD.
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Apple has supported dual-booting Macs for years with Windows Boot Camp, but switching from macOS to Windows requires precious time and storage space. A new device called promises to change that, using a high-speed USB 3.1 memory stick to boot a Mac into Windows in only 10 seconds — with a few caveats. SuperSpeedBlazer’s premise is compelling: Developer James JY Cho pitches it as a plug-and-play way to quickly boot the same Windows desktop on a Mac or Windows PC. You can choose between a USB-C or USB-A connector based on your existing computers, and assuming they’re USB 3.1 capable, the stick can deliver up to 1GB per second transfer speeds.
That’s two to four times faster than common USB flash drives, and fast enough to transfer a 4GB movie in roughly five seconds. Each version of SuperSpeedBlazer comes with Windows 10 To Go, notably including DirectX 11 support for games — a feature that’s not supported by the Mac’s Parallels emulator. Additionally, both Windows and Apple’s Boot Camp 6 come preinstalled and ready to use, rather than requiring any user effort or experience. Users have the choice of 64GB, 128GB, or 256GB storage capacities, enabling you to carry around whichever apps and games you want.
Cho’s prices regularly start at $170 and climb to $399, depending on capacity. There are a few nontrivial issues to consider before spending your cash. First, Cho is offering the accessory as an from South Korea, and says that it will ship in November. You can believe or disbelieve that based on your trust factor for crowdfunding campaigns, but substantial “early bird” discounts are available if you’re willing to take the plunge. Second, if you look carefully at the Indiegogo page, you’ll note that SuperSpeedBlazer comes with Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education pre-installed, but you have to provide the Windows license key yourself.
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In other words, you’re paying mostly for a particularly high-speed USB flash drive, the convenience of pre-installed software, and whatever post-purchase service the developer provides. Last but not least, though Boot Camp 6 should work for most users today, there’s no guarantee that it will continue to work with updated Windows and macOS versions. Cho also notes that the existing version of Boot Camp has audio driver problems with some Macs, including the 2015 MacBook Pro, “and we hope that Apple releases a fix for this so we can later release to you.” In other words, consider yourself warned — this isn’t a perfect solution. But if you’ve been wanting a plug-and-play solution to quickly boot Windows on your Mac, and don’t want to do all the flash drive sourcing and software installation work yourself, this is an option.