Recommended Posts

Hello everyone.

The purpose of this guide is to tell you about my experience (so far) with my Mac Mini. I have had it for 3 hours now and I was quite suprised no one else had posted a review.

It's been quite the rollercoaster ride with regard to actually receiving it though. Let me be brief...

I ordered the Mac Mini (here on after reffered to as MM) on the day Steve Jobs announced it at Mac World. I opted for the following spec:

G4 1.42GHz CPU

512Mb DDR RAM

80Gb Hard Drive

Combo Drive

Airport Extreme & Bluetooth

Apple Wireless Keyboard & Mouse

I also ordered a 512Mb iPod Shuffle and the total bill was a whopping ?620 pounds sterling (after educational discount).

For the last two years i have had the pleasure of owning a iBook G3. It has served me well and got me into the Mac scene. For the time it was also well specified but in contrast cost ?1200 (which i quite upsetting considering todays iBook's are vastly more powerful and cost half as much).

Apple informed me that my order had been processed and would be shipped on or before February 11th. A long time to wait yes but I am a patient person and as the saying goes @good things come to he who waits"

So to my suprise when Apple announced that my order had shipped on January 29th and would be with me in 2-3 business days. And sure enough it was Monday 31st of January the TNT Delivery arrived: 1 Apple Wireless Keyboard, 1 Apple Wireless Mouse, 1 iPod Shuffle... err "where's the mac?"

The driver had not picked it up. Said he would return Tuesday... Bugger...

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday... No delivery, more alarming when I called the TNT Dispatch Centre the lovely girl i spoke to said they werent sure where it was... more than a cause for concern really considering it cost ?500.

But today it finally arrived and i must say... Nice...

Yes there are cheaper Windows boxes, and yes the spec is hardly bleeding edge, but god damn what a beast of a machine. Setup took 5 minutes and they are right, it's whisper quiet. Although im not so keen on the white top of it, the aluminium side casing is a touch of quality. Even the little white LED on the front is something special.

I must also say how impressive the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse are. Apple provide high quality brand name Energizer lithium batteries and its just the little things, like on/off switches to conserve battery life (my logitech wireless kboard and mouse dont have that). Volume control is convenient and the keyboard is a joy to type on, I swear my words per minute has increase:) :)

In anticipation i did aquire a set of Creative I-Trigue 2.0 2200 speakers. For ?35 they are very nice. Look stylish and clean (blue LED's are cool too). They are also suprisingly loud, i personally was expecting a tinny horrid noise from them but I am quite happy to say I was wrong.

Here is a link to a picture i took of the speakers

ALL IMAGES ARE HIGH RES... APOLOGIES 56K'ERS

Speakers

So comparing the MM to the iBook. The G4 @ 1.42Ghz is 'el rapido' in comparison the the iBook G3 @ 800Mhz. Apple also installed DDR 400Mhz RAM as well, which is nice. Unfortunately the Hard Drive is Toshiba MK8025GAS, which i think is only 4200rpm. Ah well, that is the luck of the draw i suppose. I will be purchasing an external firewire Maxtor or Western Digital HDD soon.

Here is a link to a picture i took of the Mac in action

Mac Mini In Action

I did play the included Nanosaur 2 game to get an idea of how the Radeon 9200 would perform. It was smooth @ 1024x768 but I didnt stick around long cause the game is beyond 5hite, I would have been really p!ssed off if I had paid for that.

If i had been a first time Mac user coming from a very quick PC (P4 or Athlon at 2ghz or higher) i could honestly say i would be impressed. It is quick enough. Dont get me wrong i could not live without my PC (gaming on Mac's is not a great idea unless you have a PowerMac G5).

Coming from having had an older Mac tho i must say the MM is awesome. The speed is phenominal in comparison to the iBook. Even if you have a more powerful mac at home this is worth the investment. Its damned small, silent, and with Airport Extreme networking is a breeze, and relatively quick at 54Mbps.

Here is a photo i took of the MM next to the iBook

Mac Mini & iBook

Well review over. Apologies i do seem to ramble on alot. But i hope you enjoyed this review.

Thank you for your time

Daniel

Edited by dan
Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/280714-review-apple-mac-mini/
Share on other sites

OMFG That is tiny!!! There's no way you can get a PC that small. Not with that sort of spec anyway.

Microsoft make great hardware. Why don't they try somthing like this?

585413475[/snapback]

1. There are more powerful x86 based computers built to the same form factor, if not smaller - have been for a while now.

2. Microsoft is not that large of a player in the hardware industry, although they do retail peripherals and input devices commonly enough.

I am actually thinking of getting in to the MAC-scene to, thx to Mac Mini. Seems like a great piece of hardware. And the price is affordable.. The only problem is as describe in the review how to really obtain one :)

Edit: Can someone confirm that normalt DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW can be READ in the default combo drive? All I ever read is DVD-ROM, CD-RW.

Edited by n3Mo
1. There are more powerful x86 based computers built to the same form factor, if not smaller - have been for a while now.

585414556[/snapback]

No there aren't. This has been discussed many times. The best you can do for a mobo/CPU at that size is a VIA chip. And no one seems to be able to rebuild them with an optical drive either.

I hardly noticed the mac mini in that 2nd picture - its so small !!!

n3Mo, I think the best way to get a hold of these things is on the apple website.

I wonder how long these mac mini's will last for??!!? Fan may be the first thing to go...thats my only concern about these due to the compact size.

Edit: Can someone confirm that normalt DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW can be READ in the default combo drive? All I ever read is DVD-ROM, CD-RW.

585417676[/snapback]

DVD?R/RW disks can be read in any DVD-ROM drive - that includes the one in the mini:))

Groovedude: I ordered my shuffle the day it became available.

when did you order yours may i ask ???

585417619[/snapback]

I ordered the Mac Mini (here on after reffered to as MM) on the day Steve Jobs announced it at Mac World. I opted for the following spec:

I really want one of these. I saw them the Apple store when I was trying to buy an iPod shuffle (sold-out before I got there) and it's reallly small and not too bad in terms of speed. You can run about 6-7 apps (iMovie, iDVD, safari, etc..) simutaniously.

No there aren't. This has been discussed many times. The best you can do for a mobo/CPU at that size is a VIA chip. And no one seems to be able to rebuild them with an optical drive either.

585417787[/snapback]

Of course there have been, Logisysus and CappuccinoPC are two manufacturers who supply models with optical drives that are of smaller dimensions.

I would still take a Mini Mac over either though. :happy:

DVD?R/RW disks can be read in any DVD-ROM drive - that includes the one in the mini:))

Groovedude: I ordered my shuffle the day it became available.

585418801[/snapback]

Thx. I had to be sure before buying a computer I really don't need. :cool::

Will the Mac mini work with a KVM?

This is the one I'd like to get: 2-Port KVM Switch with Audio Support and Built-In Cabling, USB

585413774[/snapback]

I'd stay away from a Belkin if I was you.. http://www.nonliteral.com/lawson/weblog/ar..._switch_review/

Damaged my LCD -- and others' as well.

Dude i'd rather have GF with me on holiday than a mac... I hope you enjoy yourselves

585413278[/snapback]

id rather go on holiday with a guy than have a mac. :pinch: ;)

anyway, i admit, it is pretty small and pretty cool looking. i want to see if that freeminimacs.com thing works, although i wish they had a freepowerbookg5.com :p

has anyone tried that website and have experience with it?

i need quiet computer and hey, free is free. i can live with a mac for basic internet stuff. my pc is giving me a headache(from the noise, not from linux):p

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Absolutely 👍
    • Exactly what I was thinking. All of a sudden in span of a month multiple CEO's from scam altman to this clown has had sudden change of heart does not seem organic change lol
    • Microsoft releases Visual Studio Code 1.124 with smarter autonomous AI agents by Paul Hill Microsoft has just released Visual Studio Code 1.124 with a focus on faster agent workflows and improved agent autonomy. Microsoft outlined the following features as the key items in this update: Autopilot: Autopilot, enabled by default, is now smarter to determine when a task is truly done. Background sessions: Quickly send a request in the background and keep composing the next session. Session navigation: Search, jump, and step through agent sessions with the keyboard. Browser history: Revisit and search pages you've already opened in the integrated browser. With VS Code 1.124, Microsoft has enabled Autopilot by default. For those that don’t know, Autopilot is a chat permission level that you can pick to give agents permission to take initiative and act autonomously, without needing explicit user approval for each action. Also related to Autopilot, Microsoft introduced Advanced Autopilot, which changes how Autopilot decides when to keep iterating and when to finish. This helps you get more complete results without manually monitoring loops. This feature works using a small utility model that reads a transcript of the chat and decides when the task is done. Another new feature in 1.124 is the Agents window, which lets you easily explore, iterate on, and review agent sessions across projects and machines. Previously, starting a new agent session meant waiting for it to load before you could compose the next one. With this update, sessions can be requested in the background. This VS Code update also brings session navigation updates to switch between them more quickly. The update also lets you reload or reopen the Agents window so that it no longer loses your layout, so you will land back where you left off. If you use the integrated browser in VS Code, you will notice that it now retains the history of visited pages. Suggestions will now show when typing in the URL bar and can be managed by using Ctrl+H within a browser tab. The browser now also lets you customize the toolbar more; just right-click on the toolbar area to the right of the URL input. Finally, the browser has faster agentic text entry. Another improvement is experimental enterprise-managed Copilot plugin policies that allow admins to centrally control which chat plugins and plugin marketplaces are available to developers. If you have VS Code installed, 1.124 should install automatically, or you'll get a prompt. If you don't have it installed, get it here.
  • Recent Achievements

    • First Post
      X-No-file earned a badge
      First Post
    • One Month Later
      johnjacobb40 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Year In
      Primer1st earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Experienced
      JayZJay went up a rank
      Experienced
    • Reacting Well
      Sir_Timbit earned a badge
      Reacting Well
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      513
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      218
    3. 3
      +Edouard
      145
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      87
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      86
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!