Apple Mac mini M9686LL/A (G4 1.25GHz, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive)
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Product Description
You'll love Mac mini. Apple designers spend countless hours ensuring not only an aesthetically beautiful machine, but a technically superior instrument that puts no barriers between your dreams and onscreen visions. When you enjoy what you're doing, from organizing photos to blissing out on your guitar, you'll spend more time making stuff.Everything you need - and not an ounce more - to enjoy digitalphotos, music and movies. Get a fast G4 processor, slot-loading CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive and a reliable operating system in a body just 6.5-inches square and 2-inches tall. Simply add monitor, keyboard and mouse. You'll be organizing music and photos, composing tunes and editing movies with iLife '05 in no time. Surf the Internet with the peace of mind of the secure and stable UNIX-based Mac OS X operating system.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1502 in Personal Computers
- Brand: Apple
- Model: M9686LL/A
- Number of items: 1
- CPU: PowerPC G4 1.25 GHz
- Memory: 512MB DDR SDRAM
- Hard Disk: 40GB
- Graphics: ATI Radeon 9200 with AGP 4X support 32MB
- Processors: 1
- Networking: 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
- Included Software: Mac OS X version 10. 3 includes Classic environment, Mail, iChat AV, Safari, Sherlock, Address Book, QuickTime, iSync, iCal, iLife (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD and GarageBand), AppleWorks, Quicken 2005 for Mac, Nanosaur 2, Marble Blast Gold and Apple Hardware Test
Features
- 1.25 GHz PowerPC G4 running Mac OS X version 10.3 "Panther"
- 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 40 GB hard drive, slot-loading Combo Drive (DVD-ROM/CD-RW)
- One FireWire 400 port; two USB 2.0 ports, DVI output, VGA monitor output (adapter included), and headphone/audio line out
- Built-in 10/100BASE-T Ethernet and 56K V.92 modem
- iLife ‘05 (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD and GarageBand), AppleWorks, Quicken 2005 for Mac, Nanosaur 2, Marble Blast Gold, and Apple Hardware Test
Customer Reviews
Okay computing, but watch out for major design flaw!
The Mac mini works just fine. It's fast, it's quiet, and space-efficient. The one huge problem -- and maybe it's only been a problem for this family! -- is the fan located in the base of the unit. Spill even the smallest amount of coffee, water, or whatever near the unit, and whoosh, up it goes into your computer. Then, nothing. It is broken. Beware.
ok for basic computing
Macs have had a reputation of great reliability and a great stabile operating system.However the mac mini is very limited. If you are someone who needs a computer for web browseing and
emailing then i guess a Mac mini is for you.But computers these days have become than just emailing tools, they play high performance games, edit video and photos,play video.And unfortunately the Mac hardware cannot keep up. The mini offers a 32 mb video card but most pc systems can offer from 256 to 512
mb high performance video cards for graphic intense aplications like games. The proccessor 1.25 Ghz but high end systems can reach upto 3.0+ Ghz of processing power, basic memory is 256-512 but with a good pc you can expand up to 4 Gigs of ram. Apple admits themselves that the mini cannot compete with medium to high end systems. The mini retails around five hundred dollars but that is the basic system without add ons like monitor and mouse,keyboard, and lets not forget the options like dvd burner which you can only get from apple.These extras can put this system past 1000 dollars and now you have to ask yourselves is it really worth it? sure xp has its faults but the newer versions such as xp pro and xp media center are rock solid.And lets look at compatibility as well , how many programs can you get for a Mac compared to the vast library of games and applications you can get for a PC.upgrading and servicing is also cheaper for a pc. I can go on but i think i have made my point.Most people should just go for a midline pc system, hey i guess its not as flashy as a mac but it gets the job done economically.
First time Apple User-
I have been a PC user for all my life... For once I decided to change to Apple and Mac OS X to see what was all the fuzz about. My brother in law has an iBook and is a huge Apple fan.
This little machine is great, I am writing my review on it and works like a wonder, no matter how hard I try to crash the little monster it is very hard, the worst it does is slow down. Once I had 15 Safari windows open and 10 Quicktime Movies at the same time this thing didn't even blink. I am doing very fine with the bundled iLife'05 software and free software available in http://coolosxapps.net or other websites.
Things to consider yahoo.com music won't work on Mac OS X -( Not that it ever worked well on my Pentium 4 PC 1GB Ram running Windows XP )-, and a whole other bunch of movies won't run even if you install the third party plugins because as far as I know Mac OS X still can't manage Windows Media Player Rights, my Quicktime now can play .wmv, .wma, .avi, and of-course .mpg and .mov files but no movies with rights. MTV music is not giving support to Mac users as a lot of other websites. A pity Mac OS X is a very good Platform.
If you want peer to peer file exchange over the Internet try Limewire works like a beauty. And as mentioned in other reviews please consider the extra ram it will make your Mini work better, as a matter of fact I consider mandatory 1GB of ram in Mac and PC if not you life is bound to be running in slow motion.



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