Does Mac Mini have a microphone port?

I am thinking of purchasing a Mac Mini and I was looking at pictures and it doesn't look like it has a microphone port. I was curious if this is true?
Thanks,
Daniel

Instead of a plain "no," I'll suggest you look at the Griffin iMic. Many users, even before the Mac mini came along, have found it works very well.

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