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Originally Posted by Agent69
Apple doesn't offer the Mini with a 7200rpm drive. Or are you simply indicating that is what you are changing?
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Also, I've heard that …
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Originally Posted by iREZ
another case of 'i want my $500 dollar machine to run circles around my $1500+ powerbookitis.' the mini does just fine...the only thing that's …
dude you bought a powerbook!!! not an ibook...your powerbook will even beat todays emac in most everyday tasks. "Who cares about the VRAM"???? the people who are running 20"+ LCD'…
also note that Tiger and the next versions of Mac OS X are gonna heavily rely on the GPU in your system. This isn't windows....this is OS X, let's see a windows PC with an integra…
I'm running the Mini on a 21" 1600x1200 LCD. It works fine. Expose may be laggy, but its expected, and it works. Portrait mode is a shame, but I'm not complaining about that, no…
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Originally Posted by mhuie
Who said circles? If I buy a NEW desktop computer 1 year later than I bought my Powerbook, c'mon, you don't expect the NEW computer to be FAST…
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Originally Posted by iREZ
also note that Tiger and the next versions of Mac OS X are gonna heavily rely on the GPU in your system. This isn't windows....this is OS X, le…
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Originally Posted by mhuie
Im just saying that selling a new desktop with the performance of a computer 1+ years ago is just shameful. I havent done any graphics, media…
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Originally Posted by RodUK
Assuming the computer of 1+ years ago is the Powerbook in your signature, wouldn't it be more shameful if a consumer oriented Mini at $600 outp…
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Originally Posted by RodUK
Assuming the computer of 1+ years ago is the Powerbook in your signature, wouldn't it be more shameful if a consumer oriented Mini at $600 outp…
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Originally Posted by Randman
You haven't been around computers for very long, have you?
Err, well... I have a degree in Computer Science and have worked as a softwar…
Within reason, I understand the original point of this thread.
I think I was expecting Powerbook like performance, and got iBook performance.
It was not until I put a 60GB 7200rp…
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Originally Posted by liquidtrance123
Welcome to the world of computers, get used to it. they progress so fast, you can't stop that from happening. So your gonna have to…
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Originally Posted by RodUK
Surely not so fast that over the course of just a year (or so) the consumer line out performs the professional line. In fact, IMHO, the progre…
My dad's pretty happy with his mini for Eudora, Quicken, Excel, and general web surfing. I had a Dell configured for him online after his Celeron/900Mhz/W2K monster tower bit the …
The mini has definite strengths:
If you only upgrade the ram, it stays pretty cheap, or at least reasonable.
It's quiet.
It runs OS X.
It's a good general purpose computer for …
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Originally Posted by mhuie
Who said circles? If I buy a NEW desktop computer 1 year later than I bought my Powerbook, c'mon, you don't expect the NEW computer to be FAST…
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Originally Posted by esXXI
...Baffling. By your logic, I should be able to go out and buy a top of the line G5 PowerMac and in a years time, buy a Mac mini and expect bet…
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Originally Posted by mhuie
But my point is - Apple released this as a desktop machine.
I think you've hit the nail on the head in that releasing a desktop machine t…
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Originally Posted by mhuie
Why can't people ever read?
I'm comparing a brand new desktop to a 1 year old notebook. Desktops are already inherently faster than notebo…
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Originally Posted by Agent69
I think the Mac Mini is a fine computer but I think that the eMac is the best entry level buy at Apple right now (at least until the next Min…
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Originally Posted by mhuie
If any large PC maker came out with a Pentium III 800 system, they'd get laughed at, even it was $100. It would be pretty unusable running the…
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Originally Posted by Dave B
Do you know for a fact that the eMac now has a 7200 RPM drive?
I'm not doubting -- just wondering. I have a 2003 dual-boot 1 Ghz eMac and it
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