Originally posted by: WackyDan
Originally posted by: beat mania
Beats shuttle and all that for SFF. FINALLY someone decides to use an external brick for PS and a laptop size dvd drive.
Too bad all the add-on options are so expensive even with edu. discount.
But you can expand the shuttle.
Check the specs on the Mini's video and you will see why this is no Shuttle killer... besides even though both are small --they both are two different classes of product.
Common characteristic of almost every non x86 chip... (Power/PowerPC, SPARC, MIPS, ARM, PA-RISC, Alpha, plus the most of the billions of embedded chips).Originally posted by: hopejr
it probably wouldn't, considering the PPC is mainly Big endian (a common characteristic of Motorola/IBM chips)
Originally posted by: Connoisseur
not that i'm bashing the mac but I'm just really surprised to see so many AT users complaining about spyware on their pc's. Come on people, get a firewall and firefox. It's that simple.
Originally posted by: halfadder
Mac Mini isn't a Shuttle XPC competitior. Period. For starters, the Mac Mini is only 7% - 10% of the size/volume of the current Shuttle XPC models. Besides, most of the Shuttle systems have an AGP slot and a PCI slot and can use traditional drives. Basiclly, the Shuttles are normal PCs with a slightly smaller motherboard and less air space.
A better comparison would be to the Nanode, a Nano-ITX based PC that is closer in size. Nanode is 65% larger than the Mac Mini.
(Mac Mini: 5cm x 16.5cm x 16.5cm = 1361.25 cm^3, Nanode: 9.4cm x 15cm x 16cm = 2256 cm^3)
http://www.mini-itx.com/news/nanode/
Nanode has composite and SVideo out, as well as 6 channel audio. The Mac Mini does not have these features. The downsides are the slow Via CPU (less than half the G4's performance at the same clockspeed), onboard Via chipset graphics, no DVI for LCD or HDTV, no Firewire, and no modem.
Nanode should be shipping by March or April 2005 (just a month or so after Mac Mini ships). I don't know what the cost will be, but based on the price of the Cubit, I would imagine it will be significantly more than $500.
Without 2.5" drives you would have to use the even slower 1.8" drives for your laptop!Originally posted by: Staples
Does anyone know if this uses a 2.5" HD? It is a cool computer but I would never buy one if it come with a 2.5". Those things are way too slow and should stop being produced.
Originally posted by: Staples
Does anyone know if this uses a 2.5" HD? It is a cool computer but I would never buy one if it come with a 2.5". Those things are way too slow and should stop being produced.
Originally posted by: Gravity
Saw it today while looking at the $99 ipod.
Finally! An ipod that I can get some use out of. I always felt guilty considering a mp3 player that has more room that I could ever have music.
The little apple is cute as heck!! I'm still working on the ibook I got wifey for xmas.