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Don't expect to fit the new M4 Mac mini into too tight a space because you're going to have to tip it to reach underneath every time you need to switch it on.
There’s a good reason in the the first sentence of the review.
Don’t expect to fit the new M4 Mac mini into too tight a space because you’re going to have to tip it to reach underneath every time you need to switch it on.
I don’t know if Mac minis have an environmentally friendly hibernate mode for those who can’t shutdown their pcs.
Yes, it can be set to sleep (or even shut down) on idle. It also supports Wake on LAN. You can also set it to start up on a schedule, or automatically restart after a power failure. Putting the power button on the bottom is really no big deal.
There’s a good reason in the the first sentence of the review.
I don’t know if Mac minis have an environmentally friendly hibernate mode for those who can’t shutdown their pcs.
Yes, it can be set to sleep (or even shut down) on idle. It also supports Wake on LAN. You can also set it to start up on a schedule, or automatically restart after a power failure. Putting the power button on the bottom is really no big deal.
I couldn’t help but read that as wake on Ian not wake one lan.
I was wondering who Ian is and what he has to do with Apple
Ian is the little man who lives inside the computer and listens for network signals knocking at his door
Ah see i thought he lived on a boat and that’s why he had so many ports