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Theres nothing like Mac mini. At just 6.5 inches square and 2 inches tall, its designed to take up far less room and use far less energy than any other desktop computer. Mac mini was engineered to fit a lot of computer into a little space. Its powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, with advanced NVIDIA graphics and fast DDR3 memory. Theres plenty of storage space up to 500GB1 for just about anything. And it comes with Mac OS X Snow Leopard, the worlds most advanced operating system. Who knew something so small could be so huge? Mac Mini-2.26GHz & 160GB HD plus NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics Mini-DVI to DVI Adapter 110W power adapter and power cord Install/restore DVDs Printed and electronic documentationSpecification
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Reviewer: R. Guest| Date:2009-11-17
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Reviewer: Doreen Appleton| Date:2009-11-11
A problem with the 1gb Imac and the Mac Mini (but not the Macbook, I am told) is folders.
You set your folder with small icons, hiding the toolbar. You come back later, the toolbar is back, the icons are now large, falling all over each other like poker chips -- or, your icons have turned into a list.
You patiently put it back the way you had it, and you click the button that says "Always open in icon view."
You come back later -- the folder has gone crazy again. The toolbar is back, the icons have become a list, the icons are too big -- something.
You end up sighing ten times a day as you use the computer.
Very annoying.
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Reviewer: Clint| Date:2009-11-01
As far as the Mac goes I a impressed with it. I like how fast it starts, shuts down and comes out of sleep. The size is really nice since it doesn't take up alot of desk space. The 2GB of memory seems to work good but I will probably upgrade to 4GB in the next few weeks. I like the dashboard more than I liked the sidebar on vista and Snow Leopard more than Vista performance wise. The built in speaker is nice which I didn't realize it had before buying, I didn't really want to have to sets of speakers or switch back and forth between them. The speaker isn't much maybe about like laptop speakers but better than my Samsung netbooks speakers. Some of the thing I didn't like are Safari which was and easy fix with installing Firefox. I didn't give Safari much time since I have heard its security isn't any good and I couldn't get it to maximize to the full wide screen it was just square and had about 2 or 3 inches of open screen on the sides. Probably the only other problem I have found is I don't feel like I can multitask my web browsing like Microsoft. I like to have 3 or 4 Firefox windows opened and have a couple of tabs in each one when I am researching stuff and they are not all spread out on the Mac making it easy to switch from on the the other, instead you have to minimize them to switch. That my be something that can be changed but I have only had this for a couple of days and haven't figured it out. I had a spare Kensington SlimBlade keyboard and mouse that I hooked up to it. I didn't care for the mouse it just seemed to bulky and had bad response so I hooked up a spare Microsoft Arc mouse, which has to be one of my favorite mice. I have both it and the HP hooked up to a Samsung T220 with the HP using the DVI port and the Mac using the VGA port, and just switch back and forth with the source button.
I have not gave up on Microsoft yet either, I have a copy of Windows 7 that I had installed for about a half a day using the upgrade option and had the same problems with it as Vista. It started acting up a couple hours after being installed so I had a chance to test it out and liked it way more than Vista. HP told me to recover my computer to see if that would fix it and I am waiting for it to act up again to contact HP and let them inspect it. I purchased the in home protection plan with HP and they have been really helpful. The DVD-RW went out and they sent a guy that week to replace it at no cost, and the slow running problem they have spent over an hour on the phone with me with no rush to get off.
If you are trying to figure out if the Mini Mac has the performance to run some games or other stuff this is not a review for you. I may try to play some games or start doing my quickbooks on it but like I said I will leave the most of that to the HP. If you are wanting to give Mac a chance without spending alot of money then this is a good choice. Im not a big fan of the all in one PC's so I don't really ever see an IMac being something for me and the desktop mac towers are way more than I would want to spend on a Mac. The Mac notebooks seem to be overpriced since trying to get a decent sized screen cost over $2000. I don't know what the life expectancy is on the mini mac personally but I have read it will last until it is out of date. I just think Macs have been overpriced and are finally reaching a point of lowering their price so in another couple of years they will have something other than the Mini that will be at a decent price. I have never had any problems with viruses on anything running Windows since I run good virus protection and have never had any personal information stolen. There have been times I've done a recovery if I did feel I had a virus just to make sure, but nothing that has ever ruined one of my systems. So either way with a PC or Mac I feel you get the same life out of it which is a year and its out of date and a couple of years and it just can't run the modern programs. Technology moves to fast which is not a bad thing but after a year there is something twice as good as what you have pretty much. I figure three years is my limit and then its time for something new. Just figure up how long you plan on keeping it 1,2,3,4 years and the price as for this I look at about two years which will cost me about .82 cents a day and I spend over a $1 a day on my internet why not have a computer that is that much. As for the HP its about $2.30 a day which is something I think is worth the money. Dishnetwork cost me about $3 a day I spend way more time on the computer then watching TV and there seems to be more to do on here than what there is to watch on TV. Thats just for the Dishnetwork not including what you spent on the TV to watch it.
I hope this helps you decide and I realize I began to ramble. I am happy with my Mini Mac and plan to use it regularly. Sorry if my review has to much Microsoft stuff for you but I am a technology nut and like the Mac and Microsoft worlds both in their on ways. I am also sorry if I had a sentence run on to long, used a comma where I shouldn't have, used bad grammar, paragraphed my review wrong and if reading this gave you a headache. I am aware that I have that problem and try to make it look as good a possible but I was not the smartest kid in my English class. I just know and like electronics and technology and was probably the top of the class on that. I like to research it and try what I think is best.
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Reviewer: Robert B. Gillies| Date:2009-10-25
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Reviewer: CordlessTaco| Date:2009-10-24
One complaint I did have with my old Mac mini was that it was a pain to configure my internet connection. The internet setup for this new model is simply plug and play. Absolutely no configuration is needed if your plugging in an Ethernet cable, whether it's hooked up to a router or not.
I basically only use my Mac Mini for the Internet, downloading music and video for my Ipod, digital picture storage, and occasionally typing and printing a paper. If that's all your going to use it for and your sick of all the viruses and hidden internet files that slow down your computer when you use a PC, then buy this entry level Mac Mini.
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