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Need extra storage for your new M4 Mac mini but don’t want to pay Apple’s steep upgrade prices? This unique external SSD might be the game-changer you’re looking for

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If you’re considering getting the new M4 Mac mini, you’ve probably noticed that it costs a pretty penny if you want to upgrade the amount of storage it comes with. If you want to upgrade from the base 256GB Mac mini to the 512GB configuration, that’ll cost you $200 / £200 – then it’s the same amount for every additional half-terabyte after that. Luckily storage company Orico has just released MiniMate: an external SSD designed to accompany the new Apple M4 Mac mini, and it’s only $139.99 for 512GB of extra storage.

If you want additional storage for a Mac mini but don’t want to pay Apple’s tall prices, this certainly looks like a good option. The MiniMate is an easy addition that doesn’t require you to open up your Mac mini or deal with a complicated setup process, because it was designed from the ground up to work quickly and easily with the new Mac mini.

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