[Cube] Mac mini take apart clues
M. Jeffrey Coco
mjcoco at icubed.com
Wed Jan 12 13:07:03 PST 2005
Also think of it as the new platform for the "digital livingroom". It's
going to be the new home entertainment server.
On Jan 12, 2005, at 4:01 PM, Rod Clifford wrote:
> Don't think of this as a fresh spin on the G5 iMac. Think of it as a
> repackaged G4 iBook without screen or keyboard.
> Adding the new monitor, a keyboard & mouse would probably exceed an
> iMac in cost and still not be a 1.8Ghz G5.
> What goes around comes around-a "technician" had to open the SE as
> well! Rod
>
> On Jan 12, 2005, at 2:38 PM, Bill Fox wrote:
>
>> You're right and that's exactly what Apple wants you to think. The
>> Mac mini is only economically viable as a base, non-upgraded (or very
>> minimally upgraded), entry-level computer.
>>
>> On Jan 12, 2005, at 12:02 PM, Steve Goldstein wrote:
>>
>>> Ah, so! And one visible DIMM slot. For all that it would take to
>>> bring it up to fighting trim, one could almost buy the G5 iMac.
>>> --Steve
>>
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