Designing a Portable Mac Mini

When Apple first launched the Macintosh, it created a new sort of ā€œLunchboxā€ form factor that was relatively portable and very, very cool. Reminiscent of that is this neat portable Macintosh Mini, created by [Scott Yu-Jan].

[Scott] has created something along these lines beforeā€”putting an iPad dock on top of a Macintosh Studio to create a look vaguely reminiscent of the very first Macintosh computers. However, that build wasnā€™t portableā€”it wasnā€™t practical to build such a thing around the Macintosh Studio. In contrast, the Mac Mini is a lithe, lightweight thing that barely sups powerā€”itā€™s much more suitable for a ā€œluggableā€ computer.

The build relies on a 3D printed enclosure that wraps around the Mac Mini like a glove. Inside, thereā€™s a chunky 20,800 mAh power bank with enough juice to run the computer for over three hours. Just like the original Mac, thereā€™s a handle on top, too. The buildā€™s main screen is actually an iPad Mini, hooked up to the Mac Mini. If you want to use it separately, it can be popped out just by pushing it via a cutout in the bottom of the enclosure.

[Scott] notes that itā€™s cool, but not exactly practicalā€”it weighs seven pounds, mostly due to the weight of the heavy power bank. Weā€™ve featured [Scottā€™s] stylish builds before, too, like this nice iPhone dock.



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