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Mac Mini 2017; Speculated Details Comes With High-end 8K Display

Apr 10, 2017 05:09 AM EDT

Reports gathered earlier this week that Apple Company promised on releasing new iMacs with pro configurations which will be available by the end of the year ahead of its modular Mac Pro launch. The company has recently broken its silence about the wide-ranging Mac Mini.

Apple's marketing chief Phil Schiller stated that the firms consider the Mac mini as an important product, as noted by Mac Rumors. The company also revealed that they are currently working on a completely rethought Mac Pro alongside an Apple branded pro display that will be launched beyond 2017.

Apple didn't share any specific details yet about the external display but it could feature a stunning 8K resolution. Reports didn't provide any additional details about the display including a possible release date but it's for sure that it won't be ready this 2017.

The consumer must expect that the Mac mini 2017 are set to come with a new improved processor; Apple is set to upgrade the new Mac Pro's display and also considers changing the name for its operating system. Meanwhile, the current Mac mini models were made to be connected to a display and peripherals purchased separately, ranging from $499 to $999. The based model was packed with a 1.5GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor with 4GB of RAM that comes with a 500GB hard drive and an integrated Intel HD Graphics 5000, as noted by Mac World.

For the upcoming Mac mini, it was speculated to describe similar to a computer box that can fit easily in almost any situation which can be configured with a much powerful Core i7 CPU. The upcoming Mac mini was also speculated to embrace USB-C technology; as it appears to set on being one of the firms at the forefront of the USB-C revolution. By this, it would make perfect sense for the Cupertino-based giant tech to release a revamped Mac mini 2017 with a number of USB-C ports. Apple also promised to deliver an Apple Pro display in 2018.

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