wyatt23 macrumors 6502a Mar 7, 2006 539 0 Forest Hills, NY Jan 14, 2007 #2 i'll wait to see the aTV in the wild before i buy either
timswim78 macrumors 6502a Feb 8, 2006 696 2 Baltimore, MD Jan 14, 2007 #3 Right now, I think that the Mac Mini offers the worst value to performance ratio in Apple's lineup. It needs a RAM and CPU upgrade and a little price drop to interest me again. Also, the laptop hdd really slows things down.
Right now, I think that the Mac Mini offers the worst value to performance ratio in Apple's lineup. It needs a RAM and CPU upgrade and a little price drop to interest me again. Also, the laptop hdd really slows things down.
J JAT macrumors 603 Dec 31, 2001 6,473 124 Mpls, MN Jan 14, 2007 #4 You mean, to stack with my current Mini? That sounds redundant.
Z zflauaus macrumors 65816 Nov 19, 2004 1,166 3 Jan 14, 2007 #5 I voted no. I think I might put that money towards a nice HDTV under $500. Sorry Mac Mini, thought I needed you, but my TV is in more need of an upgrade. ~Walks away sadly with a tear in eye~
I voted no. I think I might put that money towards a nice HDTV under $500. Sorry Mac Mini, thought I needed you, but my TV is in more need of an upgrade. ~Walks away sadly with a tear in eye~
dmw007 macrumors G4 May 26, 2005 10,635 0 Working for MI-6 Jan 15, 2007 #6 timswim78 said: It needs a RAM and CPU upgrade and a little price drop to interest me again. Also, the laptop hdd really slows things down. Click to expand... It also needs a GPU upgrade.
timswim78 said: It needs a RAM and CPU upgrade and a little price drop to interest me again. Also, the laptop hdd really slows things down. Click to expand... It also needs a GPU upgrade.