Yeah but what about the g4 mac mini?
It has nothing to do with just power, but with hardware extensions on both sides. It does have to do with being able to boot from USB.Only Mac mni 2009 models and macbook air.
Those are the only models in apples line up that have High powered USB ports![]()
If the Apple burner could work on any USB-equipped PC, I'm sure sales would go up -- it's a nice, slim, sleek looking drive. Slot-loaders are extremely rare in the PC world.
It has nothing to do with just power, but with hardware extensions on both sides. It does have to do with being able to boot from USB.
It maybe because of that too but, at least the apple support articles for technicians state the words I said in a case a costumer asks us.
I have it plugged directly into the 2009 Mini usb port and it works like a charm!
Maybe 3 years ago.. Why would someone drop $100 on an Apple DVD-only burner, when you can get external BD-reader/DVD-burner for less?
You ask why buy the Apple one if there's cheaper options... and post a link to an expired listing on eBay? Really?
You're not too bright, are you? My post was over a month ago, and yes eBay auctions expire.. can you believe it. But here's the link to the relisted item, just for you:
hitekalex, you're not very polite, are you?
Problem with your logic is that the eBay listed item of $74.99 also adds a standard flat rate shipping of $19.99 putting the total at $94.98.
I'd rather go to a local Apple store and pay the $99.00 for a brand-name product -- but that's just me.![]()
hitekalex, you're not very polite, are you?
Problem with your logic is that the eBay listed item of $74.99 also adds a standard flat rate shipping of $19.99 putting the total at $94.98.
I'd rather go to a local Apple store and pay the $99.00 for a brand-name product -- but that's just me.![]()