![]() This black expanse is the underside of the power supply, not the antenna plate we’ve seen in minis past. Don’t get stumped by that smooth exterior peeling up the foot ring reveals four friendly Torx screws. (Something tells us this new cube won’t have a convenient opening handle.) Let’s Get CrackingĮnough with the outside-time to figure out how to crack this thing open. The Studio is just about two-and-a-half Mac minis tall, but it’s dwarfed by Steve Jobs’ ‘stunning’ Power Mac G4 cube. The rear is decked out with four Thunderbolt 4 ports, ethernet, USB-A, HDMI, and even a glorious headphone jack. Remember all the ports that Macs used to have? Welcome back to the future. ![]() For anyone who has been living in Jony Ive’s Dongleverse for the last decade, this is a breath of fresh air. ![]() Hard to Port!Īpple has graced us with two forward-facing USB-C ports and an SD card slot. This feels like the Macs we used to love, in all the best ways. I mean M1 Max Mac Studio. No trash can, no cheese grater, just a single block of extruded aluminum with plenty of room for fans. And ports! They’ve even included ports on the front. If Apple squeezed a Mac Pro into a Mac mini, you’d get something that looks a lot like the new Studio Mac-I mean Max Studio. The text below comes from a shooting script for the video above it may not perfectly reflect the dialogue of that video.
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