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Mac Mini+Apple Monitor+Wireless keyboard, Trackpad Big Sur ?390


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Complete Mac Mini system inc Apple Monitor + Wireless keyboard, Trackpad Big Sur. SSD Upgrade. ?390

This Mac Mini ( 1.4GHZ) late 2014 model was purchased in Mid 2016 from Apple direct. Had been a very underused machine for homework, but my kids have preferred using laptops.


Very clean condition

Come complete with:

Apple 23? Cinema Display monitor and HDMI adapter.

Apple Wireless Keyboard

Apple trackpad or Mouse - YOU CHOOSE ONE


Comes pre-installed with Big Sur in an ?As new state? clean and ready to set up as a new machine.


The specs can be found here https://support.apple.com/kb/sp710?locale=en_GB its the 1.4GHZ model - stock except for the HDD which has been replaced with s 250GB SSD which makes the machine feel really snappy and it starts up quickly.


The Mac Mini will come boxed with the power cord.


Can deliver locally if you like, or you can come and collect , see it all before you buy


PM Me if interested

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