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IDSA
Year: 2005
Gold Award
Client: Apple
Design: Apple
$599-$799
The Mac Mini took the software and computing power of its bigger brethren and shrunk it into a shell the size of two stacked CD jewel cases. Its lack of monitor, keyboard, and mouse kept costs low and allowed customers to choose whatever models they liked. The Mini is still the cheapest Mac on the market.