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I'm a die-hard Windows fan, but the M1 Mac Mini converted me

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I love Windows and Surface, but after buying a M1 Mac Mini, I ended up falling in love with this new era of the Mac.

I'm a die-hard Windows fan, but the M1 Mac Mini converted me

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I'm a die-hard Windows fan, but the M1 Mac Mini converted me

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I'm a die-hard Windows fan, but the M1 Mac Mini converted me

Now isn't this just silly. : r/mac

I'm a die-hard Windows fan, but the M1 Mac Mini converted me

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I'm a die-hard Windows fan, but the M1 Mac Mini converted me

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I'm a die-hard Windows fan, but the M1 Mac Mini converted me

How does Apple's M1 chip compare with the competitors in the market? - Quora

I'm a die-hard Windows fan, but the M1 Mac Mini converted me

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I'm a die-hard Windows fan, but the M1 Mac Mini converted me

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I'm a die-hard Windows fan, but the M1 Mac Mini converted me

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I'm a die-hard Windows fan, but the M1 Mac Mini converted me

Why did Apple not connect the CPU to the cooling system on the 2020 MacBook Air? Doesn't that make a 10th generation CPU less efficient than an 8th generation counterpart? - Quora

I'm a die-hard Windows fan, but the M1 Mac Mini converted me

Is M1 Mac Worthy or Good for Developers? [Developer Review], by Elson Correia, Before Semicolon

I'm a die-hard Windows fan, but the M1 Mac Mini converted me

Apple M1 Mac reviews: Impressive performance and battery life, iOS apps are a mixed bag - 9to5Mac