I don't think so. The iMac sure. The Mac pro, may be. These machines don't compete with the mini.
I like the mini in theory but I'd never shell out to buy one. I almost never work just from a desk. With WFH, the average person is likely to lie in bed or couch or work from the kitchen counter and dining table, than they are to work from a proper desktop.
(Not even to mention the fact that you'd need to have/buy a good display and keyboard setup to go with it.)
My experience matches this. I have converted a guest bedroom upstairs into my office but I can't sit there all day and work. I go down to the living room after lunch and also work from the back porch whenever I can. I have a desktop PC but I barely touch it.
I like the mini in theory but I'd never shell out to buy one. I almost never work just from a desk. With WFH, the average person is likely to lie in bed or couch or work from the kitchen counter and dining table, than they are to work from a proper desktop.
(Not even to mention the fact that you'd need to have/buy a good display and keyboard setup to go with it.)