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A very reliable source just told me Apple will update the GFX processors of most of its line just before or during the Tiger release, that way all the new revs will run it smoothly. :happy:  :ninja:  :whistle:

/me waits for the Mac Mini rev1… :p

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I'll wait with you buddy!

Oh and thanks to DrEaMs In DiGiTaL for the Macworld link.

Thats Video RAM.  The amount of RAM is less important than the graphics processor; a 64 meg integrated solution would be worse than the 32 meg Radeon 9200 in this, as there is no dedicated GPU in the first case.

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Intergret Graphic has never worked. However, what is the different between ATI 9200 with 32MB RAM and ATI 9550 32MB (asume if it is exited)? I bit there isn't much different. Likewide, if Mac Mini supply greater video RAM, it would be more fun with game and video editing. I might be wrong and please feel free to tell me. :D

Geez, the CI/CV in Tiger can do tons of sicks things.

My guess is this new mini will run Tiger fine with the same effects of Panther. Anything developed after the fact will probably take more resources than a 32 mb card can pump out. I noticed a difference going from a 32mb card to a 128 in Windows, which has jack for effects.

Just to be certain of things; The iPod Shuffle only has a battery life of twelve-hours and lacks a display? :huh:

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Since it operates on two AAA batteries, it's not too big of a deal. You can always change the battery.

By the way, did anyone notice that after comparing the size of the iPod Shuffle in the following picture:

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Apple actually says "Do not eat iPod shuffle." at the bottom of the page? :D

iPod shuffle isn't 2 AAA batteries... It's a rechargable battery. You can purchase an accessory whihc adds two AA batteries and extends your battery life to 20 hours though...

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so you cannot use regular batteries. i would have expected a WAAAAY longer battery life from a flash based player. and you cannot find song cos it does not have display.

AND if you go on a trip you cannot recharge without finding a USB port somewhere first?

WEAK

Apple actually says "Do not eat iPod shuffle." at the bottom of the page?

yeah, that was pretty funny

also MAC MINI is very cool!

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Just to be certain of things; The iPod Shuffle only has a battery life of twelve-hours and lacks a display? :huh:

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If you'd watched the keynote you'd see why Apple decided not to include the display... and the 12 hours battery life is so much better than having to use AA batteries

If you'd watched the keynote you'd see why Apple decided not to include the display... and the 12 hours battery life is so much better than having to use AA batteries

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Why did Apple leave out the display? I'm too lazy to watch the keynote.

Why did Apple leave out the display? I'm too lazy to watch the keynote.

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They demoed all these other little crappy flash players and all of them had aweful tiny interface's... then steve went on saying that the Shuffle feature of the iPods was the most popular feature when it comes to listening to music on your iPod. Then they thought what if based the player around the shuffle feature (hence the name) .

Well thats it. At ?380 I AM going to become an Apple Mac owner.

I literally got to read the start of the keynote (over IRC) then had to get dragged away to drive down to Oxford - I finally get on the net at the other end and there is news of all these wonderful new Apple products. The Mac Mini however is now officially on my list to buy.. seriously.

Does anybody know where I can find good quality photos from the Expo ? Wish the Keynote was made into a torrent .. :/

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There is, in fact i'm dowloading it now, at home.

I can't sreamed it yesterday, os I went to bed, and this morning found a link to the torrent. I'd leave it downloading, I'll watch it tonight when I come back home.

Sorry, but i'm at work and i cannot provide with the link to the torrent file.... :(

Damn I'm really starting to fall in love with steve jobs :p

The iPod shuffle really doesn't impress me - something with a screen would be much better. And like I said in another thread, I don't think it should be called an ipod - if you say to your friends "hey, I got an ipod!" they're gonna expect you to pull out a G4 or a mini maybe; pull this thing out and they'll think to themselfs "what the hell is this thing"... ah well, my opinion anyway...

What I'm loving here is the Mac Mini!! damn that thing looks nice, and so damn small!! I've decided that's gonna be my first Mac. But why did they bring it out so soon? Steve should have waited for Tiger and then released the mini. A few more USB ports would have been nice. And au$800?? That's kinda expensive.. but still, very nice.

iWork; I never use anything like that so it doesn't mean much to me. But Apple need more things in it - spreadsheets, database, web page creator - something like "Office by Mac" that would give MS something to worry about.

Anyway, I've spent my two cents for today..

1. rtsp://neotest.qtv.apple.com/secure/jan/mwsf05/macworld_300.mov

Can't open this link!

2. hxxp://a772.g.akamai.net/7/2047/1141/300_04/neo.qtv.apple.com/secure/jan/mwsf05/macworld_hi.mov

This link opens: http://unit.bjork.com/specials/albums/medulla/

Why? Can someone post mirror for video?

But why did they bring it out so soon? Steve should have waited for Tiger and then released the mini.

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Seems like a fairly good business decision to me. Get lots more people intrested in and buying macs and then when Tiger comes out make more money with people upgrading.

Assuming of course that the upgrade isn't free (seems unlikely)

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