Tuesday, March 3rd 2009
Apple Updates Mac Mini with NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
Apple today updated its Mac mini as well. Starting at $599, the new Mac mini is an innovative, tiny desktop that measures just 6.5 by 6.5 by 2 inches. Now it features a 2.0 GHz or 2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, NVIDIA's GeForce 9400M all-in-one platform with up to 256 MB shared for the video unit, up to 4 GB of DDR3 SO-DIMM memory (2x slots), and up to 320 GB of storage using 5400 rpm SATA hard drive. Drawing less than 13 watts of power in idle, the new Mac mini is also the world's most energy efficient desktop. You can find it in stores now.
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25 Comments on Apple Updates Mac Mini with NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
I'd get one of these for our kitchen with a roll out keyboard and wireless mouse instead of our laptop which is in the kitchen anyway.
If we can get Windows onto this with Bootcamp, then I am sold: mediaserver, HTPC, fileserver/PDF/OCR services even. Probably should start selling off all the old PC's in the office. This is much lower power and silent.
EXCEPT ONE: mini-displayport and mini-DVI out. WTF? Give us a regular HDMI and DVI so we can plug in our monitors without having to buy a $50 converter dongle thing!
These things wouldn't be so silly if they where reasonably priced (And yes - running windows).
Still if you are gullible enough to choke on these kind of prices and keep on smiling then you get what you deserve I suppose...
You can build a complete basic PC with PROPER ports - and better specs - for $200/$300 if you go with a reasonable integrated "office" type motherboard.
Unless you value your time at ZERO dollar per hour, I doubt you can come up with a total cost of ownership CHEAPER than this over three years... without a lot of effort. Whereas here is something out of the box retail store already baked. Even cheaper in 3 months online.
If it were my money I would wait until around June when Apple starts releasing their new products...
THE ONLY REASON I WOULD CONSIDER BUYING ONE OF THESE IS FOR THE OS AND THE FORM FACTOR SIZE. I will never buy another desktop period, I build all of mine. Laptops, I will buy.
al be gettin ma supper cuz ma maw nd da are makin it.
Try actually formulating an opinion on this stuff, rather than just adopting that age-old, over-used, generic anti-Apple argument right off the bat.
Talk about EPIC FAIL.
In my marketing class, if the teacher is to lazy to drive to school or has other things to do, he teaches from his Iphone onto a projector. He also drags files to all of us for projects and such. Everything is digital and I love it. :rockout:
I checked prices on the pcworld and the cheapest mac mini is £390 and the other is £488.
This is certainly Apple's best Mini yet, and I love the aesthetics on Macs... I'd own a macbook if I had the money.
Where do we go with this one ...
No Wireless ?
Worse Graphics?
Worse connectivity?
An Illegal OS ? (Have you ever even HEARD of a multi user License ? - Like if you have a household with more than 1 computer?)
Non-centralized tech support???
The fact that you even NEED tech support invalidates your opinion from the ground up.
I really shouldn't even bother with this, but what the heck, I've got 5 minutes spare.
I'm a big boy, I can work my own computer without daddy's help, and I assume most other Ppl here can say the same.
I have also very successfully been running my own Small business/office PC Network & Supply company for almost 10 years now, so I have a pretty good idea what actually works at ground level - an overpriced, under supported gimmicks that run an OS that is only adopted by about ~9% of the planet - does NOT help businesses worldwide operate or make money in the large scale, no matter what size, or power consumption it may be.
I do however apologize if using the term Mactard offended you - but you have just gone out of your way to prove my point. Grow up, Go outside, and realize that there is an entire WORLD outside of your bedroom, and although being a blind Mac fan may work very well inside your iPhone, just bear in mind that the production line machines that BUILD your iPhones in China, are run & managed by Windows OS machines, along with almost ~90% of the rest of the world & it's IT infrastructure.
I don't want Windows on the device because I LIKE windows - I want it there because I seek the highest potential compatibility with the rest of the world.
It's called OBJECTIVITY. And I don't expect you to understand.
Not to mention, the majority of computer users aren't "big boys" and do need "daddy's help" when a problem arises.
This product fills a niche where formfactor is important. I'm sorry, but your argument is flawed.
(Edit : and YES I AM aware that the Mini is way smaller than even a "Cube Pc")
I just don't think the size is worth $600
If Size is your only concern and you are willing to pay any price for it, then this is your baby - They don't get much smaller than this and the power consumption IS very low.
BUT - On performance I will disagree, a Core2Duo 2ghz, with a 9400? That's a pretty basic spec for a PC.
For $600 you can build a far better performing machine than this (YES it will be a lot bigger) And you can still install OSX (Or Ubuntu Or Whatever) if you like (Personal preference is a freedom we all deserve).
People seem to be forgetting that MAC's ARE PC'S now, they just run Apple OS's - and you can run these OS's on just about any PC hardware.
All I was really getting at is that $600 seems to be a silly price for a Core2Duo 2ghz, with a 9400.
Perhaps that just me.
Given that, I really shouldn't even bother with this, but what the heck, I've got 5 minutes spare! [*cough*] In short, while I appreciate your self-proclaimed business prowess, you said you could build a computer with "better specs" for $200-300, and that's what I called you out on. Your reply basically said "you're dumb" plus "you can build a computer that turns on" for $200-300, then spewed a bunch of bull about multi-user licenses and crap that most consumers don't have, and still failed to own up to your original argument!
But oh well, guess you put me in my place... :respect:
Also, on a note of not-so-subtle irony, I run a Blackjack with Windows Mobile 6.1, so go ahead and throw your evident impression that anybody and everybody who would dare defy the anti-Mac standard must own an iPhone in the trash, along with your pathetic logic and over-the-line flaming.
It's a computer, for Christ's sake, and I think we all need to calm down a little bit about it. The anti-Mac sentiment in the PC community has become pretty ridiculous, especially because they are built with the same parts as Windows-based machines. So why again with the name-calling? :shadedshu
p.s. The cheapest 9400 board on NewEgg is $129. They do not sell the exact chip Apple is using, but the closest two models (slightly above and below, respectively) are the T7250 @ $209 and the P8400 @ $216. This is not a cheap build, at any size, and Apple's price is more than fair. Yes, as per your amended argument, you could build a faster computer for $600, but you would lose out on size and efficiency by a HUGE margin, so the comparison is largely unreasonable. What this should be compared to, however, is the Dell Studio Hybrid. For anyone interested in checking out available configurations of the aforementioned mini-PC, follow the link... www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/desktop-studio-hybrid?c=us&cs=19&l=en&ref=dthp&s=dhs