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racketboy - Jan 11, 2005

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 racketboy Jan 11, 2005
Behold!

The Mac Mini...

The iPod Shuffle...

Me wants one of each!

Get a Free iPod Shuffle...

 Scared0o0Rabbit Jan 11, 2005
that mini mac looks interesting. Ever since the info was leaked a while back I've thought I might have to get one. The thing would make a good computer for just browsing the web.

 SkankinMonkey Jan 11, 2005
I'm kinda interested in the shuffle, just wish it had ogg support

 it290 Jan 12, 2005
Wow, I thought that Mini looked great, until I noticed that upping the ram to 1GB costs an additional $350. What the fuck? Normally I'd buy my own RAM, but with the way that thing's packed, that might void the warranty or something (and you NEED the warranty on these first-gen Apple products, trust me... or just go ask anyone who bought a G4 Cube or Aluminum Powerbook when they first came out). 256 Megs isn't enough to do jack shit with OS X, trust me.

 racketboy Jan 12, 2005
you should be able to upgrade RAM without voiding the warrenty.

Have you seen the insides? its amazing. Luckly the RAM is right on the side of the square.

 it290 Jan 12, 2005
Yeah, the shuffle is pretty damn lame. You can get a player w/a screen for the same price.

 racketboy Jan 12, 2005
Apple's products aren't only about price.

The Shuffle just brings the iPod brand closer to the cheap competition and at the same time brings an even smaller model to those financially advantaged.

 Cloud121 Jan 12, 2005
Once again...

Only Apple...

Hm...

Let's see, would I be better off upgrading my G3 or buying that Mini...

My G3 after upgrading:

1.1 GHZ G3/1 GHZ G4

448 PC100/PC133 SDRAM

20 GB HDD (140 GB if Locke decides to give me his old 120 GB).

ATI Radeon 9200 Pro 128MB Mac Edition PCI

$475/$522 for Processor and Video Card

Mac Mini (Low End)

1.25 GHZ G4

256 MB DDR333 SDRAM

40 GB HDD

ATI Radeon 9200 32 MB

$500 for everything.

I've really considering the upgrade route.

 it290 Jan 12, 2005

  
	
	
Apple's products aren't only about price.

The Shuffle just brings the iPod brand closer to the cheap competition and at the same time brings an even smaller model to those financially advantaged.


No, it's not just about price, but it's just such a classic Apple maneuver - take away a feature and then spin the buzz so that it's a concept piece. Do you really want a player that doesn't allow you to find and play a specific track? Sure, it has 'play in order' mode, but you can't easily locate a tune you might want to hear, nor can you check a track's nam e if you're not familiar with it. 'Bringing the iPod brand closer to the competition' is all well and good, but that's really all there is to this product - the brand. Unlike its big brother, the user interface of the Shuffle sucks compared to what the competition offers.

At this point, I bet Jobs could introduce the 'iBrick' - a white paperweight with a plexiglas coating and raised Apple logo, starting at just $49 - and people would still buy it in droves. I don't have any major ethical issues with consumer fetishism, but at the same time, it's no fun to be worshipping a false idol.

 racketboy Jan 12, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by RolfWrenWalsh@Wed, 2005-01-12 @ 02:34 PM

Once again...

Only Apple...

Hm...

Let's see, would I be better off upgrading my G3 or buying that Mini...

My G3 after upgrading:

1.1 GHZ G3/1 GHZ G4

448 PC100/PC133 SDRAM

20 GB HDD (140 GB if Locke decides to give me his old 120 GB).

ATI Radeon 9200 Pro 128MB Mac Edition PCI

$475/$522 for Processor and Video Card

Mac Mini (Low End)

1.25 GHZ G4

256 MB DDR333 SDRAM

40 GB HDD

ATI Radeon 9200 32 MB

$500 for everything.

I've really considering the upgrade route.

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I'd lean towards the Mini.

Then you could sell your G3 and use the money for more RAM.

Unless you really need the better graphics card.

 racketboy Jan 12, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by it290@Wed, 2005-01-12 @ 03:37 PM

No, it's not just about price, but it's just such a classic Apple maneuver - take away a feature and then spin the buzz so that it's a concept piece. Do you really want a player that doesn't allow you to find and play a specific track? Sure, it has 'play in order' mode, but you can't easily locate a tune you might want to hear, nor can you check a track's nam e if you're not familiar with it. 'Bringing the iPod brand closer to the competition' is all well and good, but that's really all there is to this product - the brand. Unlike its big brother, the user interface of the Shuffle sucks compared to what the competition offers.

At this point, I bet Jobs could introduce the 'iBrick' - a white paperweight with a plexiglas coating and raised Apple logo, starting at just $49 - and people would still buy it in droves. I don't have any major ethical issues with consumer fetishism, but at the same time, it's no fun to be worshipping a false idol.

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Very true

Gotta love the Mac culture

 racketboy Jan 12, 2005
I think it comes out on 4/1/05

 racketboy Jan 12, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by RolfWrenWalsh@Wed, 2005-01-12 @ 02:34 PM

Once again...

Only Apple...

Hm...

Let's see, would I be better off upgrading my G3 or buying that Mini...

My G3 after upgrading:

1.1 GHZ G3/1 GHZ G4

448 PC100/PC133 SDRAM

20 GB HDD (140 GB if Locke decides to give me his old 120 GB).

ATI Radeon 9200 Pro 128MB Mac Edition PCI

$475/$522 for Processor and Video Card

Mac Mini (Low End)

1.25 GHZ G4

256 MB DDR333 SDRAM

40 GB HDD

ATI Radeon 9200 32 MB

$500 for everything.

I've really considering the upgrade route.

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Also remember that with the Mini you're basically getting a free copy of Tiger ($129) and iLife '05 ($79)

 it290 Jan 12, 2005
Not really, considering every Mac comes with the OS... it's not like you have to purchase it seperately on the other models, and you can't opt out of buying the OS.

 racketboy Jan 12, 2005
I meant as opposed to paying for the upgrade when it comes out.

BTW, to address a concern from before, opening the case yourself, does void the warrenty.

 it290 Jan 12, 2005
Aha. I thought it would. Guess that rules out one of these babies for me, then, unless it's possible to open it without being detected. Of course, I know an Apple authorized tech, so maybe I could just get him to say he did it in case anything went wrong later.

 racketboy Jan 12, 2005
or just get him to do it for free

The whole RAM thing with all of their systems is my main complaint about Apple. You would think they would at least put 512 minmum in their machine in order to keep customers happy. Especially for newbies that get the impression that the Macs are slow.

 racketboy Jan 13, 2005
Link removed

Only 1 offer an 3 referals needed.

 mal Jan 13, 2005
Save that sort of thing for your blog racket.

 Cloud121 Jan 13, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by racketboy@Wed, 2005-01-12 @ 12:55 PM

Also remember that with the Mini you're basically getting a free copy of Tiger ($129) and iLife '05 ($79)

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When did Tiger come out?

I haven't been following the Apple scene for months...


  
	
	
Very true

Gotta love the Mac culture


:thumbs-up:


  
	
	
a white paperweight with a plexiglas coating and raised Apple logo, starting at just $49 - and people would still buy it in droves.


:thumbs-up:

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