They won't announce anything tomorrow. Macs are announced and released on Tuesdays (with the exception of the 2011 MBP).
But with a release so imminent, and an upgrade so substantial as Sandy Bridge, if I were you, I'd return it now and just sit tight for the update.
I'm having a party on the 9th.. Would have liked to have my Plex mediacenter running by then.. 🙁Still waiting Mr Apple. Still waiting...🙁
This is the age-old argument for the Mini.
There's not enought space in one to put discreet graphics. Apple wants you to go to the iMac if you want extra graphics capabilities.
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You mean like the current server edition? 😉OK... More searching gives me a tentative answer my own question.... Thunderbolt (apparently) makes external graphics cards feasible.
If true... I can see a new minimalist Mac Mini, one that lacks an optical drive and discrete graphics... but which offers both via Thunderbolt.
well since the thread is on 2011 mac mini. here goes they keep the new design cause it looks cool get over it. so what can they do with the design as it is now:
1) NO BLU-RAY ! why it would hurt iTunes and Apple tv.
2) a flash storage like airbook is the most likely upgrade.
3) leave the dvd player in ?
4) better graphics ?
5) esata or usb3 yes they are going to add some kind of faster connection.
I think kill the card slot and go with an express slot. Nice move if they do it.
6) now since I know one thing about these machines by killing the dvd player adding an esata slot is very easy to do they may do that.
my vote is 2 and 6.
I've seen others say this and I'm confused as to why. According to Anandtech:Too bad too because the HD 3000 is worse the the 320M for gaming.
Sandy Bridge delivers playable performance in every single title at 768p and Low detail settings. Whats more, it actually surpasses the GeForce 320M in Apples MacBook Pro 13 in five out of six games (the exception being STALKER).
I've seen others say this and I'm confused as to why. According to Anandtech:
The HD 3000 isn't a huge leap over the 320M, but doesn't seem much worse, unless I'm missing something?
The consensus of current rumors points to a Mac Mini and iMac refresh in April.
I've read a lot of the rumblings about the iMac refresh, but haven't really seen anything regarding the Mac Mini. Where did you see the stuff about the mini?
I've read a lot of the rumblings about the iMac refresh, but haven't really seen anything regarding the Mac Mini. Where did you see the stuff about the mini?
Can you please explain how the donkey work and expense of buying an external drive then mucking about with ripping and encoding for hours, could possibly be better than simply inserting in a disc and pressing "play"?I think it's safe to say apple will never, ever put a blu ray drive in a Mac. Do yourself a favor - get an external bd drive, makemkv, and handbrake. Then, use plex to view all your movies by clicking through them with your harmony remote from the comfort of your couch. This is better than native blu ray support anyway.