Now that you've seen it: Are you gettin a Mac Mini


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Just placed my order!

1.42 Ghz

80 Gb HD

Superdrive

512 ram

internal bluetooth & airport!

HELLO new Final Cut Pro cutting station!

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make that:

1.25 Ghz

40 Gb HD

Superdrive

512 ram

..and you got my order.. :woot: :woot: going to buy an external hd for storage..

shipping on or before 2005.01.28..... too long...

I'm swaying:

? 512MB DDR333 SDRAM - 1 DIMM

? 80GB Ultra ATA drive

? Combo Drive

? Internal Bluetooth Module

? Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Kits

? 56k V.92 modem

? Mac OS X

?554

PC is up on eBay, if I get it sold, I'll pick one of these babies up.

^^I'd be surprised if Final Cut Pro ran on the new mac, no offense

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I did a side-by-side comparison of the most basic Dell Model vs. the Mac Mini. Excluding software value, yes, the Dell comes out slightly cheaper ($50 bucks or so), but when you add software value, the amount of software needed on an XP Machine (Word, PPT, etc.), and when you want all the programs like iLife 05 on your machine, it costs a lot for the XP Machine. Even after adding iWork, the Mac comes out cheaper by 200 bucks or so, or something like that.

This is only from a consumer level though, from an education pricing standpoint, a little less margin, but still a considerable one.,

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My friend uses it on a 1.33 Ghz Powerbook so it should work on this too! :yes:

Dear Apple Customer,

Apple is pleased to report that a shipment for the following order is on its way to you.

Web Order Number:            XXXXXXXXXX

PO Number:                    XXXXXXXXXX

Apple Sales Order Number:    XXXXXXXXXX

Apple Delivery Number:        XXXXXXXXXX

Apple Customer Number:        XXXXXXXXXX

The following products shipped on 01/19/2005.

Product #  Product Description                      Qty        Ext Price

__________ ________________________________________ ____ ________________

XXXXXXXXXX/A  MAC MINI 1.25/256/40/COMBO-USA              1          499.00

          With the following configuration:

          Memory                    065-5336  256 MB DDR400 - 1 DIMM.

          Hard Drive                065-5325  40 GB ULTRA ATA DRIVE

          Optical Drive            065-5329  Combo (CD-RW/DVD-ROM)

          Wireless                  065-5346  None

          Modem                    065-5328  56k V.92 Modem

          Custom SW I              065-4683  None

          Custom SW II              065-4681  None

          Country Kit              065-5321  Country Kit

          MAC OS LANGUAGE          065-5323  Mac OS X

SHIPPINGE  OVERNIGHT SHIPPING CHARGE                  1            22.00

_________________________________________________________________________

The above products have been shipped to:

  XXXXXXXXXX

  XXXXXXXXXX

  XXXXXXXXXX

Transit time will depend upon whether you have chosen standard or premium freight options. If your order is shipping standard freight, it should arrive within 5 days of shipment.

Carrier Name:                FEDERAL EXPRESS

Carrier Tracking Number(s):  XXXXXXXXXX

For orders shipped Monday through Thursday tracking information will be available on the carrier sites 12 to 24 hours after shipping.

For orders shipped Friday through Sunday tracking information will be available on the carrier sites by the following Monday evening.

This is a record of shipped items only. Additional items may ship separately.

If you have questions about the status of your order, please visit:

<http://www.apple.com/orderstatus>.

Answers to many Apple Store customer service questions can be found here:

<http://www.apple.com/support/store>

You may also call us at 800-676-2775,

Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. central time and Saturday and  Sunday  from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. central time.

Please have your Apple Sales Order Number available.

Thank you for shopping at Apple!

Sincerely,

The Apple Store Team

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Early and overnight! Tomorrow here we come!

man, you must have woken up early... its 10:11AM ( jan 22 ) here in uk as it is!

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It came a day early :p

http://homepage.mac.com/bradleymb/PhotoAlbum1.html

Note: Pictures taken on $100 camera, has it's picky moments.

Don't mind the mess in my PC or around my desk :p

It came a day early :p

http://homepage.mac.com/bradleymb/PhotoAlbum1.html

Note: Pictures taken on $100 camera, has it's picky moments.

Don't mind the mess in my PC or around my desk :p

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dude that's awesome!

It's the second disc that came with the limited edition. Just a dvd. ;) Nice mac mini btw!

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wait wait so ur saying if i buy the halo 2 xbox collectors edition on the second disc i can put it on my mac and play it?

ARE YOU ****IN SERIOUS???????????

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