Mac mini price worries are becoming a timing issue for buyers
Mac mini buyers are worried that memory shortages could make the computer more expensive. The community reaction treats the price rise as something that has already happened.
If an arrives, some expect it to start at the new higher price or cost even more. There is also speculation that Apple might skip an M5 version of the Mac mini.
Because memory prices are said to be rising month by month, the practical advice in the discussion is that buying sooner may be better than waiting. In Australia, higher prices are also being linked to .
Key points
- Memory shortages are being discussed as a reason Mac mini prices may rise.
- Several replies say the has already become more expensive.
- An could match the higher price or cost more, if it arrives.
- buyers may need to rethink whether waiting still saves money.
- Australia is mentioned as a market where may add pressure to prices.