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Overpriced Mac minis flood eBay over AI hype

Apple's M4 Mac mini is sold out everywhere, with eBay resellers charging double amid AI demand.

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If you’ve been eyeing Apple‘s pint-sized powerhouse, the M4 Mac mini, you might want to hustle – or brace yourself for some sticker shock on eBay. The little desktop that’s been quietly revolutionizing home setups is now sold out across Apple’s site, with resellers jacking up prices amid a frenzy driven by the exploding demand for local AI tinkering. That base model – just $599 with 16GB unified memory and 256GB storage – vanished first, no pickup or delivery in sight, and now even bumped-up memory configs are gone, while higher storage ones won’t ship till June.

What’s fueling this madness? Blame it on the AI boom, specifically tools like OpenClaw, the open-source whiz that’s got everyone turning their Macs into always-on personal assistants. OpenClaw isn’t your average chatbot – it lives in your WhatsApp, Telegram, or Discord, handling real tasks like clearing your inbox, booking flights, running scripts, or even controlling your browser, all powered by models from Claude, OpenAI, or local ones via Ollama. Hobbyists and devs love firing it up on the Mac mini because it’s dead silent, sips power for 24/7 runs, and leverages that M4 chip‘s zippy 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU, and Neural Engine for snappy local inference – think 77 tokens per second on small Llama models, way better than clunky PCs. Alternatives like ZeroClaw or Perplexity‘s setups are piling on, making the mini the go-to for anyone ditching cloud subs for private, persistent AI agents that remember your prefs and tweak themselves.

Hop over to eBay, and it’s a reseller’s paradise – or your wallet’s nightmare. Open-box base models are going for $715 to $795, “excellent” refurbs hit $979, and even lightly used ones fetch $700+, a cool $100+ premium over Apple’s tag. One seller slapped a “Last one!” warning on a fresh $925 unit in screaming red. It’s not just flippers; demand from AI enthusiasts is real, turning what was once a budget media server into this era’s hot commodity, much like how crypto miners snapped up GPUs back in the day.

Apple’s not talking yet, but whispers point to bigger woes: a global memory crunch hitting everyone from gamers to AI labs, plus rumors of an M5 Mac mini refresh mid-year, maybe around WWDC. No design overhaul expected – it’ll stay that sleek aluminum cube – but faster chips could ease the pain. Meanwhile, the ripple effect’s hitting Mac Studio too, with configs selling out and wait times stretching months. Funny thing? Flashier MacBook Pros and the new MacBook Neo are still shipping quick, proving it’s the mini’s combo of affordability, compactness, and AI prowess that’s got folks scrambling.

For everyday users in the US chasing deals, keep refreshing Apple’s site or snag a refurb auction on eBay before bids skyrocket – just inspect seller ratings carefully. Devs and AI tinkerers, this shortage screams how local computing’s the future: no data leaks, no hourly fees, just your hardware doing the heavy lifting. If you’re holding off, patience might pay off with that rumored refresh, but don’t sleep on building your own setup now – the AI wave waits for no one.


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