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Apple Mac Mini - Teardown

Mac Mini Mid 2011 small.jpgTime for another teardown! It's been a while since we highlighted an expensive bit of high-tech electronics kit being taken apart...

The ultra-slim MacBook Air has previoulsy been taken apart, but this time it is the turn of cousin Mini... The Mac Mini Mid 2011, to be precise.

Our thanks go to iFixIt, via Engadget, for this one. The former writes:
We find ourselves in possession of a brand new Mac Mini with promise of "2x faster everything" and the new Thunderbolt I/O. Naturally, we had to take a look inside, just like we did with the new MacBook Air earlier today.
Check out their 17 steps >>

Their findings? The postives include no proprietary screws being found within the device, the upgradability of the RAM and hard drive, and there being no glue to be seen inside. Click on through to see the negatives.

Previous teardowns featured on Gadget Master

* Video: Samsung Galaxy Tab teardown

* Tearing down the Motorola Xoom

* MacBook Air teardown

* Cracking open a 15 minute NiMH battery charger

* Sony VAIO Z Series laptop - Teardown






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