RayCue has released what appears to be the first purpose-built dock for the Mac mini based on Apple M4 and M4 Pro processors. Available for under $100, the dock sits beneath the mini-PC while adding over half a dozen ports and NVMe SSD expansion.https://www.notebookcheck.net/This-new-Apple-Mac-mini-dock-adds-over-half-a-dozen-ports-and-NVMe-SSD-expansion-for-79.920997.0.html
Bring the whole power button mess into another level, Genius....
Quote from: BBell on November 20, 2024, 21:32:17Bring the whole power button mess into another level, Genius....
This is a stupid comment since the power button is a non issue. If you are constantly turning off your Mac, the issue is you, not the Mac.
The dock's aluminum design with silicone coating not only matches PolyTrack (https://poly-track.io) the Mac Mini, but also ensures efficient heat dissipation.
Raycue missed a trick with this dock, and a look at the SATECHI m4 Mac mini dock, it has a nice little cutout so you can get at the M4 Power button.