![]() ![]() Once they were fully charged, the two wireless devices work great, though I remain a devoted fan of wired keyboard and mouse for exactly this reason. Once I replaced these wireless devices with a wired keyboard and mouse, getting this setup was no harder than any other Mac. Setting up the system was harder than I expected because both the Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse were out of battery power, so the Mac mini couldn’t find them. I used three other Macs as comparison systems for these tests: NOTE: They also loaned me an Apple Studio monitor. The unit Apple loaned me is the high-end of the M2 Mac mini line: While the Mac Studio is still an object of serious editorial lust, especially due to its RAM capacity, connectivity and cooling, the M2 Pro Mac mini is faster than just about anything else you could compare it to - at a fraction of the price. But, if you own an Intel system, the performance benefits of the M2 Pro Mac mini are striking. There’s no compelling reason to upgrade unless you like the form factor. If you own an M1 system, the M2 Mac mini is only slightly faster. These tests used the OWC Thunderblade, an 8 TB SSD RAID connected via Thunderbolt 3/4. NOTE: To deliver this level of multicam performance, you’ll need really fast external storage or opt for a larger internal drive.
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