Published on May 1, 2026
Apple has raised the starting price of the Mac Mini to $799, discontinuing the previous $599 option that featured 256GB of storage. This shift follows a period where the Mac Mini was seen as an affordable entry point for users seeking macOS functionality in a compact form.
The removal of the lower-priced model comes shortly after Apple CEO Tim Cook’s remarks during an earnings call, where he acknowledged that a persistent chip shortage would affect the company’s Mac lineup. This announcement signaled potential difficulties for consumers in accessing affordable Mac devices.
In recent days, MacRumors reported that the 256GB variant has vanished from Apple’s online store, suggesting it may no longer be restocked. The price increase reflects an ongoing trend within the tech industry, where supply chain issues have led to rising costs across various hardware products.
The decision to eliminate the budget-friendly option could alienate budget-conscious customers who previously viewed the Mac Mini as a viable choice. As competition in the market grows, this could push users toward alternative brands or models that offer similar capabilities at a lower price point.
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