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Mac mini and iMac refresh tipped to appear with iPad mini

Apple's tiniest computer, the humble Mac mini, is rumoured to be getting a much-needed refresh alongside the launch of the fabled iPad mini.

Citing anonymous sources, 9to5Mac reports the new Mac mini units will come in two sizes, with varying processor and storage options. That's exactly how the Mac mini is served up now, although both current models have the same 500GB of storage as standard.

True to form, Apple is reckoned to start shipping the new mini Macs immediately after unveiling them. Speedier processors and USB 3.0 ports would be smart bets on any refresh, and flash storage on the cheapest models would be a welcome addition.

The Mac mini doesn't get as much attention as Apple's headline-thieving mobile tech, but last year's model impressed in our review. My colleague Andrew Hoyle declared this miniature metal machine to be a good choice if you're looking for a home-cinema PC, and powerful enough to handle a spot of gaming too.

Meanwhile Macrumours spotted a Chinese forum thread that points to a new iMac, that's said to be much thinner than the existing model. There's a photo that supposedly shows some internal components too.

The iPad mini is tipped to be revealed in a week's time, on 23 October, so that's likely when we'd see any other kit updated. Miniaturisation and Macs could well be a theme of Apple's rumoured shindig -- a 13-inch version of its retina display MacBook Pro is also expected to be revealed.

Intriguing stuff, though there's been absolutely no word from Apple itself on any new gear. The iPod-spawning company always stays tight-lipped, but it's worth taking any rumours with a pinch or two of delicious salt.

If Apple really is going to debut a slew of new gadgetry next week, we should see invites winging their way to members of the press today or tomorrow. As always, stay tuned folks.

Would you fork over your hard-won money for a new Mac mini, or are desktop computers of all shapes and sizes headed the way of the dodo? Tell me in the comments or on our Facebook wall.

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Lourain Favila Ramos Calma 16 October, 2012 12:35

luv it!!!

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Peter Hudson 16 October, 2012 14:00

FINALLY!!!! I have been holding out for over a year for new iMacs so I could buy one.

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southweststokie 16 October, 2012 14:54

Surely this has to be the "Hallelujah" moment for the iMac. Desktops are here to stay, and all I can say is it's about time Apple. The iMac spec versus many Windows desktops just waiting for 8 looks very dated and long in the tooth. I can't imagine that all at Cupertino would be happy to not have an up to date, cutting edge alternative in the desktop refresh market that's just around the corner. Please let it be so.
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JohnsonDion1 17 October, 2012 13:51

I get why apple have waited so long to release there new macs, they want to steal some of Windows 8's thunder. The one im must excited about is the new mac mini, I really hope it gets a bit cheaper, if not I hope the max ram, and the graphics card are at least bumped up a bit.

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