6/10 it's shinny and has an Apple logo
tech_walker - 03/08/09
It's also overpriced and underpowered. But for people who don't need a lot of power and have little space for a computer the Mac Mini is pretty awesome. The latest version actually is plenty powerful enough for the vast majority of users, it can edit photo's or video adequately it's the perfect PC for grandma or a small child since you know they won't get infected. Leopard is mature and stable and easy or beginners. I see very little downside here, the biggest problem I see is the pathetic hard drive in these things drop the 120 and make the 250 gig the base model, it can't cost Apple more than a few bucks for that upgrade.
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