Score an Apple Mac mini desktop for $300 off at Best Buy

Save an extra $100 with a Best Buy Plus or Total membership.
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SAVE $300: As of Jan. 17, the Apple Mac mini desktop (M2 Pro, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) is available at Best Buy for $899, down from $1,199. That's 25% off.


If your standard desktop isn’t cutting it, you might want to consider upgrading to an Apple Mac mini desktop. While these mighty machines typically come with a hefty price tag, Best Buy’s got a deal we couldn’t help but share.

As of Jan. 17, you can score an Apple Mac mini desktop (M2 Pro, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) that's normally $1,199 for $899 at Best Buy — that's a whopping $300 discount, or 25% off. And, if you’re a Total or Plus member, you can drop that price by another $100 to just $799.

Bonus: You’ll also get three months of Apple TV+, three months of Apple Fitness+, three months of iCloud+, three months of Apple Music, and four months of Apple Arcade for free with this purchase.

With an M2 Pro chip, 10-core CPU, and 16-core GPU, you’ll be able to edit photos and video, code, or do pretty much anything else you need to do in a flash — with enough power to spare. And, if you need an extra screen (or two), this Mac mini supports up to three displays and features four Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports, HDMI, Ethernet, and two USB-A ports.

If that’s not enough to sell you, just wait until you see how small and mighty this little machine is. Measuring just 7.76 inches square and 1.42 inches tall, it'll easily fit on any desk without taking up too much space.

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