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The BYODKM Mac. The Mac mini was born in 2005 and at the time, Apple was much more aggressive about increasing its share of the PC market.
Mighty mini. Over its 17-year lifespan, the Mac mini has gone through surprisingly few major changes. It started out as a 6.5-inch by 2-inch square, and is now a 7.75-inch by 1.41-inch square.
“The Mac mini is BYODKM,” Steve Jobs said, in front of a crowded and slightly confused audience at Macworld 2005. “Bring your own display, keyboard and mouse,” he continued. “We supply the computer, ...
A new enthusiast site has opened for fans of the new Apple Mac mini: BYODKM.net (Bring Your Own Display, Keyboard, and Mouse). While they don’t have a lot of news you haven’t seen spread all ...
The Mac mini is celebrating its 20th birthday today. ... As Steve Jobs once said, the Mac mini is BYODKM (or “bring your own display, keyboard and mouse”).
Consequently, the Mac mini was "BYODKM." "What does that mean?" asked Jobs. "BYODKM. It means Bring Your Own Display, Keyboard, and Mouse. We supply the computer. You supply the rest.
The Mac Mini’s theme is BYODKM: bring your own display, keyboard and mouse. The thing is tiny - Steve was holding it in the palm of his hand. It features: a slot-loading combo drive, ethernet ...
First introduced in 2005, the original Mac mini was equipped with the PowerPC G4 processors. This computer was Apple’s attempt to enter the BYODKM (Bring Your Display, Keyboard, and Mouse) market.
No matter its size, the Mini’s BYODKM remains one of its best attributes. Apple might not be planning a 27-inch iMac, but we’re about to have an astonishingly compact desktop that can be ...
It's once again a fan favorite with its new M4 version, but 20 years after Steve Jobs launched the Mac mini, it has had an extraordinary life of rave reviews — and criticism.
Apple Mac mini with M2 processor. David Phelan. ... As Steve Jobs said when he unveiled the first one in January 2005, it was “BYODKM” (Bring Your Own Display, Keyboard, ...