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<DIV> It all depends on a long list of different things...
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<DIV>i.e. the money you have to spend, the display(s) you already own, most of all... the love you've put on your Cubes.
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<DIV>Computers I own/Iwork with:
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<DIV>G4 Mac mini 1.42GHz 80 Gb HDD (5400 rpm), ComboDrive with an Acer 17" LCD
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<DIV>G4 Cube upgraded to a PowerLogix DP 1.7GHz 80Gb HDD (7200 rpm), double-layer SuperDrive with an Apple 17" LCD
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<DIV>Now all I can tell you is the Cube is a completely different feeling when compared to the slow and static Mac mini.
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<DIV>>>>idrum4u@comcast.net 12/22/05 4:43 pm >>><br>I have 2 cubes. Instead of upgrading the procsessor, hard drive, airport, DVD burner, etc, Shouldn't I just buy a Mac Mini?<br><br>--<br>Mt. Airy Bikes<br>4540 Old National Pike<br>Mt. Airy, MD 21771<br>301-831-5151<br>410-795-2929 </DIV>
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