Hey! I don't mind the optical drive being removed. If you ever opened a mini you see that it's really cramped inside. Hopefully now the mini runs even more cooler. Besides now days they make DVD external drives so much better and cheaper.
Australia has them at $100 more than the US when the Aust dollar is stronger it should be cheaper.
Someone is ripping us off.
I notice how viciously people get thumbed down for noticing possible flaws with Apple products lol.
The thunderbolt port and magsafe port are on the opposite sides of the new airs. Design fail if you buy the new thunderbolt displays with an air. Otherwise they seem good.
But the MBA is a total different story. This thing should be ultra portable, as light and small as possible and with no moving parts. Totally get it to strip out the drive. It's basically an iPad with keyboard and Mac OSX.
The Mac Mini on the other hand is a desktop. Sure small and portable but a desktop nonetheless. And an almost perfect mediacenter for your TV. It just doesn't make sense (from my standpoint) to remove the drive. It didn't make it smaller, it didn't make it more usable.
Adding in a Blu-ray drive would have made sense but will never happen (I know). It's all about moving to the digital downloadable content age. Sure it's the future. I surely agree. Mac App Store is great. iTunes music, pretty good to, although audio lovers will agree that the quality is subpar. iTunes movies? Non existent in my country. iBooks? Same. And the quality is unsurpassed which is totally understandable given that a normal Blu-Ray movie is 35-45 gigs in size. Try to stream or store that. 15 movies and your HD is full. I'm a real movie lover and can fully enjoy the small details in sound and images you see in Blu-Ray that you'll miss in HD rips or compressed iTunes content.
And don't say you can't tell the difference. Anyone that I ever shown a compressed version of a HD movie (but still HD) and the BR disc saw the difference immediately. It's like a car. If you drive in your Ford it's great and gets you there smoothly. Make the same ride in a Mercedes and it still gets you there. But you will notice the difference even blindfolded .
Just by using big words and bold typeface you do not make your arguments more convincing (you just illustrate your intention to use form over facts as your preferred way of winning an argument).Quote from the Mac Mini's product page:
"Mac mini is designed without an optical disc drive. Because these days, you dont need one. Its easier than ever to download music and films from the iTunes Store. And you can download apps from the Mac App Store with a click."
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL... Yeah, right Apple. The Mac Mini is a 'hub' with HDMI, yet it can't even play DVD's? Rip CD's? And whats the point of having Boot Camp when you can't use a Windows disc?
Epic. Fail.
You are 100 percent correct! Death to the optical drive...except for the bluray when it is needed like in a real bluray player or a PS3. A computer does not need a optical drive these days.
Yes bluray is better quality in sound and video...but that why you buy a dedicated bluray player for that. A computer does not need bluray.
you just transfer the DRM rights to the lendee for a few days he can watch it then after the 3 days are up rights return back to you and you can watch it and he can not.
ps i know apple will not read this.
You're right, computers don't need optical media. Computers don't need to burn the bluray disc of the latest family vacation to watch on your real bluray player.
Buy them on iTunes - Steve Jobs4)No cd/dvd drive?!?!?!?! So how am I supposed to rip my cds I buy every few weeks?
And can you use this display on 'normal' (m)DP computers? Like any Mac produced before this spring and even the current Mac Pro?It also has a built in thunderbolt cable, plus the port.
But the MBA is a total different story. This thing should be ultra portable, as light and small as possible and with no moving parts. Totally get it to strip out the drive. It's basically an iPad with keyboard and Mac OSX.
The Mac Mini on the other hand is a desktop. Sure small and portable but a desktop nonetheless. And an almost perfect mediacenter for your TV. It just doesn't make sense (from my standpoint) to remove the drive. It didn't make it smaller, it didn't make it more usable.
And don't say you can't tell the difference. Anyone that I ever shown a compressed version of a HD movie (but still HD) and the BR disc saw the difference immediately. It's like a car. If you drive in your Ford it's great and gets you there smoothly. Make the same ride in a Mercedes and it still gets you there. But you will notice the difference even blindfolded .
Apple leads the way. The future is the cloud...
You can download Windows isos directly from Microsoft. Google for the links or have a hunt around sites like Neowin. I am happy not to have to pay for ODDs that just sit idle, so the £83 reduction is very welcome. External bus powered DVDRW units can be had for a mere £17.50 for those that still need to rip the odd cd.
Some would suggest if it did have a Bluray drive that would make the Mini a perfect HTPC- I prefer it without the optical drive, much cleaner
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So no one knows if you get a recovery usb key with the new Mac Mini's?
http://www.apple.com/macosx/recovery/If your Mac problem is a little less common your hard drive has failed or youve installed a hard drive without OS X, for example Internet Recovery takes over automatically. It downloads and starts Lion Recovery directly from Apple servers over a broadband Internet connection. And your Mac has access to the same Lion Recovery features online. Internet Recovery is built into every newly-released Mac starting with the Mac mini and MacBook Air.
You could see it the other way around, the server option is exclusive to the quad core option. Since adding the server OS costs only $50 in Lion (and can be done after the fact), the $999 is largely just the price for a quad core and dual disk option.It's nice to have the 6630M in the high end Mac Mini, but where is the quad core CPU option?? They should not make the quad core exclusive to the Server version.
Again, folks, not end of the world material. Just get a USB drive.
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