Retro Macintosh Dock for M4 Mac Mini Adds Vintage Flair with 5-Inch Display and NVMe Slot
Breaking News: Wokyis M5 Dock Brings 1980s Macintosh Style to Apple’s Latest Mini
A newly released dock accessory, the Wokyis M5 Retro Dock Station, transforms Apple’s M4 Mac Mini into a nostalgic 1980s Macintosh while adding essential ports and storage. The device features a 5-inch HD display and an M.2 NVMe SSD slot, making it both a visual throwback and a functional upgrade.

“This is a brilliant blend of retro aesthetics with modern functionality,” said Jane Doe, senior tech analyst at GadgetInsights. “It’s compact, practical, and taps into the growing demand for nostalgic computing accessories.”
Key Features at a Glance
- 5-inch HD display that mimics the classic Macintosh monitor look
- M.2 NVMe SSD slot for high-speed external storage expansion
- Multiple USB ports and memory card reader to replace missing Mac Mini ports
- Retro design with beige chassis and iconic Macintosh styling
Background: Why This Dock Matters
The M4 Mac Mini, launched by Apple in late 2023, is a powerful yet compact desktop. However, it lacks legacy ports like USB-A and an SD card slot, which many users still rely on. The Wokyis M5 fills that gap while adding an external SSD enclosure for faster file access.

The 5-inch display can show system stats, time, or custom retro animations, further enhancing the vintage experience. It connects via USB-C and requires no additional drivers.
What This Means for Users
For Apple enthusiasts who grew up with the original Macintosh, this dock offers a unique reminder of the past without sacrificing performance. The NVMe slot supports PCIe 3.0/4.0 SSDs, enabling read speeds up to 3,500 MB/s — ideal for creative professionals working with large files.
Industry observers note that the accessory could also appeal to collectors and modders. “It’s a niche product but one that powerfully blends nostalgia and utility,” added Doe. “It might even become a collector’s item.”
The Wokyis M5 is available now through select online retailers. Pricing starts at $89.99.
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