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New Updated Apple Mac Mini Desktops Now Available for Ordering - Apple Store


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<a href="http://www.gottadeal.com/Deal/11269" target="_blank"><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0006HU2IM.01._SCTZZZZZZZ_.jpg" border="0"></a><br /><br />Apple has just released upgraded models of their popular Mac Mini. There are now 3 different models:<br /><br />1.25GHz / 512MB / 40GB / Combo Drive - <b>$499</b><br />1.42GHz / 512MB / 80GB / Combo Drive / 802.11g WiFi / Bluetooth - <b>$599</b><br />1.42GHz / 512MB / 80GB / SuperDrive / 802.11g WiFi / Bluetooth - <b>$699</b><br /><br /><a href="http://www.gottadeal.com/Deal/11269" target="_blank">New Updated Apple Mac Mini Desktops Now Available for Ordering - Apple Store</a><br /><br />
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The middle version is probably the best value now. The $499 version is basically the same as it was except it just got an extra 256MB of RAM, but the $599 version got an extra 256MB, plus WiFi and Bluetooth.
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Yes, they all still have the Radeon 9200, which works fine on my 2001FP, so I'd think it would be fine on the 2005FPW, but you might want to do a Google search to make sure nobody has any problems with it.

 

The $599 version is very nice, I don't think it's worth the extra $100 for the SuperDrive, and that could be a possibly DIY upgrade down the road.

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The $599 version is very nice, I don't think it's worth the extra $100 for the SuperDrive, and that could be a possibly DIY upgrade down the road.

Is it possible to use any DVD drive to upgrade it to a "Super Drive?" I would want the DVD writing capability, because my wife would be using it for media and marketing materials when she does projects from home. Usually, I wouldn't buy work related items for home, but if she can do more work from home and be with the baby, I would think it would be worth it.

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Yep. The 256MB of RAM on the first versions was not good. 512MB is really all you need on a system like this. Because of the relatively slow 1.4GHz G4, any advantage of having more than 512MB is minimal.

 

As a comparison, MacConnection sells the previous 1.42GHz version with the BT and WiFi upgrade for $673 after $40 rebate, and that doesn't even have the extra 256MB of RAM.

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Is it possible to use any DVD drive to upgrade it to a "Super Drive?" I would want the DVD writing capability, because my wife would be using it for media and marketing materials when she does projects from home. Usually, I wouldn't buy work related items for home, but if she can do more work from home and be with the baby, I would think it would be worth it.

It uses a slot loading drive, so I have no idea how easy/what models you could replace it with. Of course you could also use a USB 2.0/FireWire external DVD burner which could also be used with any of your other PCs.
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Yes, I'd imagine Amazon will have these (as well as discounts/rebates on the 2 older models) sometime today or tomorrow.

I think I'll keep my eyes open for that, and throw in some extra RAM. I probably have some spare sitting around already.

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