Thanks for the recommendations. I had all the accessories you reviewed (although some were from different manufacturers) when I got my base M4 mini. I consider them all "essentials" for a good desktop setup.
@@billykellum I think that only works for unlocking, Touch ID works in place of typing your password etc too when installing stuff or using the App Store and the like. It works for unlocking KeyChain too for website logins.
I really wanted to like the pebble, but I just couldn’t recommend it. I wanted to showcase accessories that I would actually use so they may not be the absolute cheapest.
Depends on what you talk about. There are 8 bits in a byte. Network speed is always in bits. Thunderbolt 5 speed is 80 or 120 gbps but when talking data transfer and storage, like to an ssd, this is in megabytes/gigabytes.
Is it though? Most Mac users just put their system to sleep. They have the telemetry to back up the decision lol. People used to moan about the button being on the back of the iMac too. Granted, slightly easier to get to, but it isn't like this is a 20kg desktop tower you need to get to the bottom of. I bet a lot of people have these mounted to the back of their monitor facing outwards. I know that's where mine is going when I get one.
Budget compared to better displays. At the beginning of the video I explained that these products provide good features and a good value, and may not the be absolute cheapest. Hopefully some of the other items are helpful.
this cant be serious i clicked off the video as soon at you recommended a $70 mouse.... how is that budget. how much do people usally spend on mouses when they arent on a budget jeez. how does it make sense that people who are buying the cheapesrt base model mini for 600 are going to spend almost 100 just for the mouse
You lost me after the Logitech keyboard. Nobody that has tried many keyboards actually ever recommends a Logitech keyboard.... Basically you lost any potential credibility after that.
I hate everything Logitech. It's what you get when you are still a Windows user at heart. On top of that it's ridiculously expensive. I can get a Magic Keyboard with TouchID for that price!
@ It’s objectively not a budget brand and the design is less clean and minimal compared to Apple. The USB-A dongle is hideous. It’s an alternative, but there’s no reason to recommend it.
Totally fine if you don't agree with a keyboard choice for a Mac mini. Hopefully some other items might be good for others who need them for their new mini.
definitely get the Base MacMini, because with the leftover Money you can get a good SSD and so many accessories
benq 5k pd2730s vs that pro art monitor, review needed
Thanks for the recommendations. I had all the accessories you reviewed (although some were from different manufacturers) when I got my base M4 mini. I consider them all "essentials" for a good desktop setup.
I have been using that Element Hub since 2020, when I bought my M1 air.
It's the best thing ever.
I use the apple keyboard due to the TouchID. That touchid butten gets a lot of use.
I prefer that, too, but is is $150.
What about using the Apple Watch in place of the ID? Would that work?
@@billykellum I think that only works for unlocking, Touch ID works in place of typing your password etc too when installing stuff or using the App Store and the like. It works for unlocking KeyChain too for website logins.
Great recommendations, the accessories really do make the experience.
For photo editing, would you choose the Asus 5K 27”, or the Benq 4K MA320U? I am curious, just your personal preference
The budget reference is interesting for a keyboard and mouse combo that costs $150
Took me awhile to find a native USB-C webcam that doesn’t require an adapter. Settled on the Logitech Brio 301.
Can you control the display brightness of the Studio Display with this keyboard?
I would love for apple to allow companies like Nuphy or Keychron to add a touch id button button.
Bro ... how MX master products are budget accessories?
Pebble 2 is a better choice.
I really wanted to like the pebble, but I just couldn’t recommend it. I wanted to showcase accessories that I would actually use so they may not be the absolute cheapest.
Why do some UA-camrs talk about computer speeds in megaBITs per second and others in megaBYTEs per second?
Depends on what you talk about. There are 8 bits in a byte. Network speed is always in bits. Thunderbolt 5 speed is 80 or 120 gbps but when talking data transfer and storage, like to an ssd, this is in megabytes/gigabytes.
3:05 this button is such a design failure...why tf apple?
Is it though? Most Mac users just put their system to sleep. They have the telemetry to back up the decision lol. People used to moan about the button being on the back of the iMac too. Granted, slightly easier to get to, but it isn't like this is a 20kg desktop tower you need to get to the bottom of. I bet a lot of people have these mounted to the back of their monitor facing outwards. I know that's where mine is going when I get one.
500$ display is as far from budget as it can be mate 😂
Budget compared to better displays. At the beginning of the video I explained that these products provide good features and a good value, and may not the be absolute cheapest. Hopefully some of the other items are helpful.
damn, these youtubers don't know what budget is, go back to reality for a bit
Sorry, I bought some cheaper stuff and couldn’t recommend them.
Why do Apple charge so much for storage? 800 quid for 2TB is laughable
this cant be serious i clicked off the video as soon at you recommended a $70 mouse.... how is that budget. how much do people usally spend on mouses when they arent on a budget jeez. how does it make sense that people who are buying the cheapesrt base model mini for 600 are going to spend almost 100 just for the mouse
You lost me after the Logitech keyboard. Nobody that has tried many keyboards actually ever recommends a Logitech keyboard.... Basically you lost any potential credibility after that.
I hate everything Logitech. It's what you get when you are still a Windows user at heart. On top of that it's ridiculously expensive. I can get a Magic Keyboard with TouchID for that price!
I love my Logitech keyboard. Some things are subjective.
@ It’s objectively not a budget brand and the design is less clean and minimal compared to Apple. The USB-A dongle is hideous. It’s an alternative, but there’s no reason to recommend it.
Would be nice if you could.
Totally fine if you don't agree with a keyboard choice for a Mac mini. Hopefully some other items might be good for others who need them for their new mini.