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Mac Mini Power PC 1.5ghz, 1gb ram, 64mb Graphics, 80gb Hard Drive. Cinema Display 23", Apple USB keyboard, Bluetooth Mighty mouse. Ikea PS Cabinet.
La nueva configuración de mi mesa de trabajo con el Mac mini, la pantalla apple Cinema Display de 20", el ratón Apple Mighty mouse bluetooth y los nuevos altavoces Altec Lansing VS2620.
My working place new setup with the Mac mini, the Apple Cinema Display 20", the bluetooth Apple Mighty mouse and the brand new Altec Lansing VS2620 speakers.
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This is my new Intel Core Duo based Mac mini, just as it came out of the box. The box is tiny, so is the Mac, which is very cute. I used the Mac Flickr Uploadr to upload this picture after setting up the network, speakers, free software, etc. This is my first Mac - I'm not making the "switch" - I'm ust having fun. (I have a Linux machine and a Windows XP machine too).
Yes, Snitch (the cat) is licking it.
This is where I unravel records and climb trees and drink copious amounts of tea from.
Show me where you do your genealogical research.
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This baby is really tiny! Tabby is graciously providing scale.
Mike's Mac Mini Blog: Okay I Bought a Mac Mini! Now What?
When you're moving house, or renovating, the rule is that things always need to become a bit of a mess first before they can become all nice and perfect. This is our new place on day 1 after our move. Yes, it's a disaster area. But do spot that the Mac Mini is already connected ;)
On the flip side, here’s the bottom of the drive cage. The 2.5-inch hard drive is still here, although now it’s of the Serial ATA, rather than parallel ATA, variety. To the right resides our old friend the fan.
A couple other folks were posting photos of their home office, so here's my setup/rig. It's not so much a "home office" as it is a corner of my bedroom.
It's all there...
microsoft, sony, philips, samsung, logitech, Nikon, Apple, Linksys, Harmonix... nobody can say I'm a fanboy...
Here it is, my new mac mini. I don't know what took me so long to join the mac people! It really is awesome.
Mac Mini Media Centre, there is a further 1.4TB iomega drive behind my screen and a drobo with 4TB :)
Beim Prozessortausch eines MacMini ist der Haltepin abgebrochen und musste durch eine Torx-Schraube ersetzt werden. Greetinxx an die Kollegen im MacMini-Board! :-)
This photo was taken during my test of the Sony NEX-F3. You can see the video coverage on this product, plus daily technology videos on www.youtube.com/geekanoids
We've finally gotten our place a bit more in order.
The tv is showing a screensaver of random pictures from my girlfriend's collection.
Big things come in small silver and white packages. The Mac mini was but one of the big announcements from Apple at the 2005 Macworld San Francisco event.
7.7 inches square and 1.4 inches thin
Mac Mini Unboxing - Step 5
Spec:
2.5 Ghz dual-core Intel Core i5
500GB HDD (5400 rpm)
Intel HD Graphics 4000
8GB 1600Mhz DDR3 RAM
OS X Mountain Lion
This photo was taken during my test of the Sony NEX-F3. You can see the video coverage on this product, plus daily technology videos on www.youtube.com/geekanoids
I wanted to buy a mac, although I'm a PC guy at heart. The mac mini was reasonably priced so I decided to go for it. I have two budget LCD displays at home, and they are both VGA only. My PC's video card has a DVI port only, but that's not a problem because I can use both my displays with a cheap DVI-VGA adapter.
I checked the specs on Apple's mac mini site and sure enough, they say it pretty loud and clear: "VGA output using Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter (sold separately)". But since a mini-DVI to DVI adapter is included with the mac mini, I figured I should be able to just stick a cheap DVI to VGA adapter on the mac mini-DVI to DVI adapter and hence save the price of a shiny whity pretty Apple mini-DVI to VGA adapter.
But no, Apple's mini-DVI to DVI adapter is DVI-D only, hence it does not carry the analog signal and won't physically fit a DVI to VGA adapter. There's no mention of this on the Apple website.
So in order to use my VGA display on the mac mini I need to buy a separate mini-DVI to VGA adapter from Apple.
It would have been nice to know this before I bought the mac mini. Now I have no way to hook it up to my display and probably have to order the damn adapter because they don't have it at the local store.
Well I guess I'm just not cool enough to be a mac person.
- Taken at 1:35 PM on December 06, 2009 - uploaded by ShoZu
Taking apart my G4 Mac mini for a RAM upgrade. Three-quarters rear view.
Information on RAM upgrades isn't that easy to find. According to Apple's Mac mini (orig.) - Technical Specifications, this machine ships with "512MB of PC2700 (333MHz) DDR SDRAM, supports up to 1GB." Neither the technical specs nor the Apple System Profiler (10.4.11) tell you how many slots are available in the machine. Argh!
The fellow at Fry's told me I need laptop RAM which, now that I have the case apart, is obviously wrong. Evidently, PC2700 (333 MHz) is available in both laptop and non-laptop versions. Back to Fry's tomorrow to get the correct RAM.