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Slight update to the mini:

Mac Mini Intel Core2Duo 2.0GHz

4GB DDR2

64GB SSD Drive

500GB "Mac Mini" style external drive

A costly, but worthwhile upgrade. OSX performance with a SSD drive is unbelievable.

I'm tempted once SSD come down in price, prove their 'power saving' along with and their life span increases - investing in one will definitely be worth it :D

  • 2 weeks later...

Been awhile. May as well update :)

MacMini

1.42GHz G4

1GB DDR

80GB HDD

ATI Radeon 9200

OS X 10.5.4

Aluminum iMac 20"

2.4GHz C2D

3GB DDR2

320GB HDD

ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro

OS X 10.5.4

Coming tomorrow:

MacBook Pro

15.4" Glossy Screen

2.5GHz C2D

2GB DDR2

250GB HDD

Will update to OS X 10.5.4 ASAP :p

May as well throw in the first gen 8GB iPhone, as it definitely completes the experience.

  • 2 weeks later...

Just thought I'd add,

I'm now an owner of a MacBook Pro. :) 15 Inch Model.

2.4GHz Core 2 Duo

2GB RAM

200GB HD

256MB NVIDIA 8600M GT ( :woot: )

I sold my MacBook (Standard 2008 Model but with 4GB RAM) to my sister. And she loves it. :)

We're becoming a Mac Family!

I used to be an avid Windows user who custom built machines... now I own a Mac and I pretty much recommend them to anyone whose usage profile fits a Mac...

Here's what Apple gear I own as of today (08/04/08):

15-inch MacBook Pro (Late 2007 - MacBookPro3,1) - Purchased on January 15th, 2008

  • 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor
  • 2 GB of DDR2 667 MHz SDRAM memory
  • 120 GB 5400-rpm hard disk drive
  • 8x SuperDrive (DVD?RW Dual Layer)
  • 1440x900 LED-backlit display (Matte)
  • NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT (128MB of video memory)

iPod classic 80 GB, black> - Purchased on June 3rd, 2008

iPhone 3G 8GB> - Purchased on launch day (July 11th, 2008)

  • 6 GB data plan
  • 450 minutes & unlimited local outgoing & incoming calls voice plan
  • iPhone Visual Voicemail Value Pack - 2,500 SMS text messages, Visual Voicemail, Call Display

Other Apple accessories:> Apple Wireless Aluminum Keyboard, Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse, Apple Universal Dock, 2 Apple Remotes, and several iPod cables & headphones.

My girlfriend owns an iPod nano (2nd generation, 4 GB, Pink), and soon will be purchasing a white MacBook (base model). In the near future, we will also be purchasing an Apple TV and a Mac Mini.:))

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