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Active Military/Veterans: Apple Mac mini 16GB RAM 256GB SSD with M4 Chip $469

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Apple Mac mini 16GB RAM 512GB SSD with M4 Chip $669

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Apple Mac mini 16GB RAM 512GB SSD with M4 Chip $669

https://www.shopmyexchange.com/ap...ip/4192288

Apple Mac mini 24GB, 512GB SSD with M4 Chip $869

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xlerate
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If you're near north east united states, Microcenter has Mac Mini M4 for $449.


https://www.microcenter.com/produ...p-computer
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dougpaw57
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Quote from xlerate :
If you're near north east united states, Microcenter has Mac Mini M4 for $449.


https://www.microcenter.com/produ...p-computer
All Microcenters have that price.
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Quote from xlerate :
If you're near north east united states, Microcenter has Mac Mini M4 for $449.https://www.microcenter.com/produ...p-computer
This is a better deal since it's tax free.
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Quote from DC52NV :
This is a better deal since it's tax free.

True and I'm a veteran but for non-veterans the NJ Microcenter location is only 3 percent sales tax and since it's $20 less, it pretty much evens out
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fawzi
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why are we doing increments of 8gb now instead of 16 -> 32
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Quote from fawzi :
why are we doing increments of 8gb now instead of 16 -> 32
Because apple is cheap in every aspect except price.
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Apple's military/veteran discount stacks with their certified refurbished pricing. While the base model is cheaper through the Exchange, the 24GB version is actually less expensive through Apple at $764:

https://www.apple.com/us_epp_8051...f169770f2d

You'll need to be authenticated through ID.me to see the military pricing. If you're in the right place, you'll see a gray banner at the top that says "Veterans and Military Store Home."

I've bought my last three Macs this way, and all of them were like new. It's especially great for finding deals on custom configurations, which rarely go on sale otherwise.
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Quote from DC52NV :
This is a better deal since it's tax free.
And free shipping
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Quote from dougpaw57 :
Because apple is cheap in every aspect except price.
Apple's base systems are a decent price. If you want a higher spec system....I used Apple for over 30 years and the reliability in those years was not great. I've had no problem switching to Windows, Linux and ChromeOS and the hardware (usually business laptops) has been great. I used to be a dye-in-the-wool fan, but realized our PCs at work always worked and never saw a blue screen of death. Did see the spinning (MacOS) beach ball of death frequently. Our last couple of Macs had serious issues. Anyway, if you want 32GB RAM and 1TB system, you will pay through the nose with a Mac. The great thing about Windows and Linux is all the utilities that simply are not there in Apple land. Macs are okay, just don't care for them, anymore.
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Quote from Comicron :
Apple's military/veteran discount stacks with their certified refurbished pricing. While the base model is cheaper through the Exchange, the 24GB version is actually less expensive through Apple at $764:https://www.apple.com/us_epp_8051...f169770f2dYou'll need to be authenticated through ID.me to see the military pricing. If you're in the right place, you'll see a gray banner at the top that says "Veterans and Military Store Home."I've bought my last three Macs this way, and all of them were like new. It's especially great for finding deals on custom configurations, which rarely go on sale otherwise.
At $764 do you still pay taxes?
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Quote from orijin :
At $764 do you still pay taxes?

Yeah, Apple still has to charge sales tax, so depending on where you live, that can range from nothing to a total deal-breaker, unfortunately.
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Quote from Comicron :
Yeah, Apple still has to charge sales tax, so depending on where you live, that can range from nothing to a total deal-breaker, unfortunately.
ah makes sense, guess itll depend on the situation whether aafes or apple store will be more expensive for the 24gb model. Thank you for putting that into light, was thinking about getting the 24gb model for a friend.
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Quote from fawzi :
why are we doing increments of 8gb now instead of 16 -> 32
Keep in mind Apple OSs are much more efficient than their Windows equivalent, I would say 16GB in MacOS is equivalent to 24GB on Windows, and 24GB MacOS is equivalent to 36GB on Windows. I feel like Apple gives 50% more bang for ram. Apple never kept around all the legacy support like MS did, and keep in mind I'm a Windows guy, not an Apple user, so I'm not bias towards them.

PS: I ordered the base level model, this will be my first Apple computer, if I don't like it, I can pretty much sell it for what I paid on FB Marketplace, and I don't need much storage because all my files are on a NAS.
Last edited by TravisO2 June 14, 2025 at 04:31 PM.
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Quote from TravisO2 :
Keep in mind Apple OSs are much more efficient than their Windows equivalent, I would say 16GB in MacOS is equivalent to 24GB on Windows, and 24GB MacOS is equivalent to 36GB on Windows. I feel like Apple gives 50% more bang for ram and 50% more bang for storage, Apple never kept around all the legacy support like MS did, and keep in mind I'm a Windows guy, not an Apple user, so I'm not bias towards them.
PS: I ordered the base level model, this will be my first Apple computer, if I don't like it, I can pretty much sell it for what I paid on FB Marketplace.
First of all, that's BS about the RAM.

Also, if you don't like it, why wouldn't you just return it?

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