Get the lowest Mac mini M2 prices (plus M2 Pro) in August 2023

A single Mac Mini (M2, 2023) with a white border, with a green background.
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The Mac mini (M2, 2023) is, in my opinion, the best Apple PC that you can currently buy right now. That's quite a statement, but whether you're a student looking for a capable PC at a great price, or you're a professional creative looking for sublime speed and power (also at a great price), the Mac mini M2, and the Mac mini M2 Pro have you covered, and then some. 

I'll admit, I'm a late convert to the Mac mini appreciation party. But since getting one, I've realised that when it comes to bang for buck, this little computer is the best PC Apple currently sells. I've already seen the asking price of the entry spec model go from $599 to $529, so who knows what we'll see in future sale events. 

Remember, if you're a student you can benefit from Apple student discounts, (basically bringing the price down to $499, plus getting a $100 gift voucher. Not bad at all!). For even more details on what you get when you buy the Mac mini M2 Pro, read our review. Or if you want the older Mac mini M1 at a lowered price, we've got you covered there too. 

The best Mac mini M2 price today

A press shot of the new Mac mini M2 (2023).

(Image credit: Apple)

01. Mac mini (M2, 2023)

Currently the best value PC Apple make.

CPU: M2 8-core | Graphics : M2 10-core | RAM: 8GB, 16GB or 24GB | SSD: 256GB, 512GB, 1TB or 2TB | Ports: 2 x Thunderbolt 4; 2 x USB-A; HDMI, Ethernet, 3.5mm headphone jack

The best value Mac mini
M2 chip is lightning
Looks beautiful
Nothing at this price

I really like this computer, and have been using it for a few months now. As I already had a monitor, keyboard and mouse, the entry spec level of $599 was exceptionally good value for money. And the good news is that I've already seen the price dip to $499 over at Amazon, so I expect some tasty deals on this model. 

This is an ideal buy if you want a super-capable PC for the majority of tasks. You can do more demanding work, such as photo editing, on this, but really you'll be wanting the 16GB RAM spec for that, which brings the price up to $799. Happy with the 8GB RAM but want more (512GB) storage? That'll also bring up the price to $799. Once you start adding more specs, the price balloons, so you may also want to consider... 

The back end of the Mac mini M2 Pro, with its four USB-C ports.

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02. Mac mini (M2 Pro, 2023)

The best small PC for creative professionals.

CPU: M2 Pro,10-core or 12-core | GPU: M2 Pro 16-core or 19-core | RAM: 16GB or 32GB | SSD: 512GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB or 8TB | Ports: 4 x Thunderbolt 4; 2 x USB-A; HDMI, Ethernet, 3.5mm headphone jack

Still excellent value
M2 Pro slays benchmarks
Petite and stylish
Overkill for non-pro users

The Mac mini M2 Pro's entry level price is $1,299, but you can bulk up the specs to make that north of $4,000 if you so wish! Of course, at these price points, only the most power-hungry professional digital creative need apply, and if you're not going to need the graphic muscle that up to 19-core GPU brings, head up the page and check out the M2 Mac mini. 

For video editors, photo editors, and other digital pros, this is a seriously good computer option, though, of course, you'll need to get your own monitor, keyboard and mouse, as none are included. Of course, simple maths will tell you that you're still getting a bargain. The MacBook Pro that carries an M2 Pro chip retails at $1,999. Now, that's exactly the same computer as this, but with monitor and keyboard – and it's $700 dollars more! Chances are that if you're a pro, you'll already have a set up that the mini can slip into. If not, you can get a decent monitor, keyboard and mouse for under the $700 you'll be saving with the Mac mini M2 Pro. Get a deal under the retail price, and you're laughing! 

Beren Neale
Deals Editor

Beren has worked on creative tech magazines and websites at Future Publishing for 13 years. He started this journey as Staff Writer on the digital art magazine ImagineFX, and in 2012 found himself bridging the magazine/website divide as Commissioning Editor on the newly launched Creative Bloq. Since then he took the editor role on ImagineFX, was Launch Editor of the fine art magazine Paint & Draw, moved to Canon Pro Europe website as Deputy Editor, and then edited the graphic design magazine Computer Arts. In 2020 he moved back to Creative Bloq, the biggest global art and design website, and as Deals Editor has applied his expertise in creative tech to help digital creatives get the best deals on the kit that they need and love. Outside of work, Beren likes nothing better than to climb himself a bit of rock.