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Here in Austria we have 20% VAT, and US prices are typically without tax. So the 25% price difference is really just a 5% price difference, which is still shitty, but not as horrendous as you make it seem.

Also, the Mac mini is very special:

- tiny footprint without external power brick

- very high reliability

- completely inaudible for typical developer usage

- extremely low power usage (the 6 core Intel Mac mini was an exception)

It's the perfect home (or office) server. You can put it into a bookshelf or in a cabinet, it won't run hot, it won't disturb you with noise in the living room.... I just don't know of anything else that fits the bill.

The only shitty thing is that they are charging ridiculous prices for storage, and attaching external storage sucks because it ruins the tiny form factor, and also because the USB-C cables that come with SSD drives tend to easily disconnect in my experience.




But the tax in the US at least where Iā€™m at is 6 or 7%, not 20.


Yes, but that difference isn't Apple's fault, only the 5% they add on top. Every product you buy in Europe is more expensive because of the higher VAT.


Sorry I misread your comment. I thought you implied that there was a 5% tax difference between the US and Austria




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