Appropriate for Apple’s 50th anniversary, this retro Macintosh docking station has got to be the coolest I’ve ever seen, and I wish I had an M4 Mac mini to pair with it.

A modern setup with a small retro-style computer sitting on a desk. The computer resembles an old Macintosh model and displays an image of a colorful street cafe. In the background, there’s a large monitor with a gradient background and an audio device underneath it. To the right, there are a few Pokémon cards and a window showing a view of neighboring buildings.

It’s got a 5-inch screen, perfect for a “headless” setup or as a second (tiny) display for status stuff. Plus, an SSD slot for extra storage or Time Machine, six USB-A & -C ports, SD card slots, HDMI or DisplayPort, and audio out. But the old-school Macintosh style and mini 720p display are the real winners here.

The image shows the back view of a Mac dock. It has multiple ports including two USB ports, an HDMI input, two other ports, and an audio jack. There’s an air vent on the top, and the device is being held by two hands. A power cable is visible separately to the right.

Gonna keep this in mind for whenever I replace my M1 Mac mini. Get it for as low as $152.99 on Amazon (SSD not included).

(h/t and images: 9to5Mac)