Sunday, October 7, 2007
Expert Review of the New Mac Mini
As the lowest-cost personal computer ever sold by Apple, the Mini also represents a big change in Apple's business model. The Mac Mini, built in Taiwan to Apple's specifications, has the potential to boost Apple's business again, just as the iMac had done earlier in the 1990's. The New Mac Mini comes as a great offer with 1.83 GHz processor, 160 GB hard drive, CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive, modem and combination analog/digital video port, which enables to switch in many big, beautiful monitors through 32 MB of devoted video memory driven by an ATI Radeon 9200 chipset and the bundled software package. It is available in 2 configurations and the package consists of applications like Mail, Address Book and iCal along with the basic components.
Strengths:
Fast and Powerful Intel Core 2 Duo processor
Admirable Design, Compact, Lighter and not too noisy
Great Video-out options
Brilliant display feature
Contains useful applications
Fast enough for basic tasks
Reasonable Price
Drawbacks:
The basic price does not include keyboard, monitor, mouse, speakers
Inaccessible power button on the rear face of the unit
Difficulty in accessing the internals
Provided with only one FireWire 400 port
Toll free support for only 90 days
Specifications:
1.83GHz or 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor
Intel GMA 950 Graphics Processor
Apple Remote with Front Row
160GB Hard Drive
Up to 2GB memory
DVI connector, VGA adapter
Slot-loading Optical Drive
Analog and Digital audio
Built-in Gigabit Ethernet
Wireless 802.11g and Bluetooth 2.0
Expansion via USB and FireWire
iLife ’08, Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger
Summary:
Mac mini makes it easy and affordable to work with digital photos, movies, music, and the web, it all happens with the blazing speed of the Intel Core 2 Duo processor. Apple Mac Mini is a well designed, superbly useful option at a very attractive price. It is a great selection for a broad range of applications and requirement, but for its success amidst competition, Apple needs to deal with the two most noteworthy issues: inferior analog video output and the lack of FireWire 800 support. If your goal is saving space, the Mac Mini is a winner. If you'd rather get the best deal, there are better options like Dell and HP.
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