engadget.com — Nevertheless, Apple bumped its most minuscule Macs by tossing in Intel Core Duo processors, while leaving just about everything else (including price points) the same. In case you've been dreaming up a homegrown media center or recording studio, and need to know if the revamped mini would fit the bill, Macworld's review crew has the scoop
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Closed AccountSep 23, 2006
How about a link to the actual article?<a class="user" href="http://www.macworld.com/2006/09/reviews/minis2006/index.php?lsrc=mwrss">http://www.macworld.com/2006/09/reviews/minis2006/index.php?lsrc=mwrss</a>
mastercheifSep 23, 2006
I'm sorry, there is no way this article makes the front page if "aaaz" was not a top 20 user. Random engadget articles linking to a PC mag review do not make it to the front page in 8 hours, most of the time not at all.
mastercheifSep 23, 2006
Nevermind, just went trough his submissions, he just submits every engadget article....
aarynSep 23, 2006
Do we really need people complaining everytime they don't like an article? Keep comments on topic and digg is a happier place.@ clintweirI have the Core Solo with 2 gigs and it's a great machine, you can also upgrade the CPU if you are desperate. There is nothing foolish about your purchase, if you bought a mini today it would also eventually be an old model as well, enjoy your purchase :)
ursusmorologusSep 23, 2006
Are the minis able to run OS/X server? [ie, it's not disabled in software, right?] I want a mac server to play with but don't want to deal with their rack unit.
artmanSep 23, 2006
The Mac Mini is for "cheap bastards" who plug in their existing USB keyboards and mice. The iMac is the one for the switchers who will want an all-in-one.
bigredgpkSep 24, 2006
ahh... you are dead wrong about the video files... I've played many Diggnation Podcast on my mac mini using frontrow... along with Entourage and The Office downloads...Timmay
pugfug90Sep 24, 2006
These new iMacs use Core !2 Duos, not Core (1) Duo.This would be like saying that these new iMacs are Pentium 3 instead of Pentium 4, Core 2 brings many enhancements to the Core series.