“The Mac mini is BYODKM,” Steve Jobs said, in front of a crowded and slightly confused audience at Macworld 2005. “Bring your own display, keyboard and mouse,” he continued. “We supply the computer, ...
So it gave them this sleek, small computer with an aluminium case and loads of industry-standard ports. And also one excuse, in that the Mac mini was ‘BYODKM’. No, because ‘BYODKM’ did actually stand ...
Launched in 2005 as the first sub-$500 Mac — a key in attracting "switchers" from Windows PCs — the Mac mini (now $799 and up from the Apple Store) was most recently redesigned in late 2018.
asked Jobs. "BYODKM. It means Bring Your Own Display, Keyboard, and Mouse. We supply the computer. You supply the rest." "So you can take Mac mini, and you can hook it up to let's say our 20-inch ...
And also one excuse, in that the Mac mini was ‘BYODKM’. No, because ‘BYODKM’ did actually stand for something: Bring Your Own Display, Keyboard and Mouse. Apple reckoned folks who’d got ...
The Mac mini was "BYODKM" from the start: bring your own display, keyboard and mouse. Initially, the power supply was not built-in, but an annoying power brick, later only a power plug came out of ...