When Apple introduced the original Mac mini to me it seemed like a success, and the Unibody was really a breakthrough that was only slowed by the high price of the computer, and here I link in passing with the main question.
The mini needs better partners
It seems logical to me that Apple sells the Mac mini without keyboard and mouse, since it makes the price more juicy, but it is totally incomprehensible to me that those from Cupertino charge the same 70 euros for the Magic Mouse / Magic Trackpad and another 70 for the Apple Wireless Keyboard.
That is, I think that someone who buys a Mini should at least have the opportunity to acquire the official Apple keyboard and official peripherals at a slightly better price than one that buys them loose, and that is that the worst Mac mini is put in 840 euros as soon as we buy mouse and keyboard. For very little more we have a MacBook that also incorporates battery, screen and we can take it around.
And finally I finish with a request for those of Cupertino: the Mac mini needs to eliminate the optical drive -at least in one model- and implement an SSD and a normal disk. This would give the computer a speed much greater than a couple of GB of RAM more, which is not exactly small.
It will be renewed in August, and we hope it will do so with interesting improvements. It would be good news.