Check out pictures of the just announced new 2011 Mac mini which gets a Thunderbolt port, OS X Lion and more memory.

Apple unveiled its new Mac mini hardware today, which now boasts a Thunderbolt port and does away with the optical disc drive. The device is 7.7-inches across and 1.4-inches thin and comes pre-loaded with OS X Lion. It can be configured with up to 8 GBs of memory as well. Apple is continuing to move away from bulky desktop units without cutting quality, but that means the unit will cost you and starts at $599. But don’t let the Mac mini’s diminutive size make you doubt its capabilities: It packs Intel Core i5 and i7 processors as well as the new AMD Radeon HD graphics card for a notably enhanced performance.

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  1. PeepingTom at 1:16pm 20th July 2011 Curious how "It can store up to 8 GBs of memory". ;-P
    1. Ian Bell at 2:06pm 20th July 2011 Doh, good catch, we will update it!
  2. ErikTronica at 10:13am 20th July 2011 WIll they ever stop producing cool stuff ?? Still a big fan of the iPhone keeps getting better ( http://bit.ly/l0vzx8 )
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