Apple pulls plug on mini test drive
It appears Apple has discontinued its US Mac mini test drive deal, within 24 hours of initially launching it.
On Tuesday, the company launched a new program to entice people to the Mac platform called "Test drive a Mac mini." The program allowed users to purchase a new Mac mini, including an optional Apple keyboard or mouse, and use it for 30 days.
Read the complete story . (The MacObserver)
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