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zap2

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Mar 8, 2005
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Why blue tooth is an extra, we need lower price mac mini or faster CPU not bluetooth and PM should hav e Blue tootth biult in. A blue tooth should have coe later after faster minis. o well knows what its doing
 
zap2 said:
can a mac mini use this screen?

I have the screen and a PC hooked up to and was thik perhpas a mac mini and KMV swtich and wow that would be nice and could iBook or Powerbok use this as an external screen?


I hope so!

Why don't you tell us what kind of screen it is, then we can tell you if the mac mini would support it. Or the iBook or PB.
 
Sorry, but, are you feeling ok? I read that 8 times and didn't even start to comprehend it in the slightest way.
 
OK. The OP just COMPLETELY changed the post. To an entirely different topic. I double ITASOR's question.

Edit: Too late. I see now. OP, please don't edit posts to say something completely different after you've been responded to.
 
RJP31484 said:
This is the wierdest little thread I have EVER seen!...

WASTELAND!

I think the poster is suggesting that Apple should have improved the Mini in other ways - such as faster processors across the whole range, and a decent GPU rather than installing BT/Wireless as standard. Unless you buy a wireless router (quite expensive) or a wireless keyboard/mouse, preferably Apple of course ;) ;) ,they are of no use, unlike a better GPU/Processor.
 
MacSA said:
I think the poster is suggesting that Apple should have improved the Mini in other ways - such as faster processors across the whole range, and a decent GPU rather than installing BT/Wireless as standard. Unless you buy a wireless router (quite expensive) or a wireless keyboard/mouse, preferably Apple of course ;) ;) ,they are of no use, unlike a better GPU/Processor.

Yes, I think this is what he/she meant too.... Or a modern cell phone, btw, on your list. ;) And wireless routers are not expensive -- 802.11g routers can readily be had for <$30 from the major brands.

But anyway, perhaps they should spend some of their money adding an inline grammar check, alongside the inline spell check, to Cocoa's NSTextBox! :eek: ;) :eek:
 
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