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27-inch models only, one of the following:

* 2.66GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 processor with 8MB shared L3 cache; Turbo Boost dynamic performance up to 3.2GHz

* 2.8GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor with 8MB shared L3 cache; Turbo Boost dynamic performance up to 3.46GHz; Hyper-Threading for up to eight virtual cores

They finally added quad core processors to the 27-inch iMac :)

why in the world would I want a Mac Mini with Snow Leopard Server Edition? Seriously? Server Edition?! (yes i know for small system design blah blah)

and why are they showing dell monitors on this page? (yes i know because its byoa but still is kinda funny, dell? how about samsung or someone that isnt a PC Mfg directly)

http://www.apple.com/macmini/features.html

To be honest, that mouse looks like a total piece of junk.

Apple's Ergonomics Department really needs to start working or get completely replaced. There is a point where design shouldn't damage comfortable use any more.

i never said it does :rolleyes: I just am pointing out what real use is server edition on that hardware that you can't use standard OSX for... Kiosks? why do you need a server edition for Kiosk?

Come on, it's really simple to understand: it's targeted as a mini sized server.

and then the question is once again, why exctly can you do on the server edition that you can not already on OSX standard... I can run SMTP, Web and all those other things already

You could say the same for Windows vs Windows Server... it's always a matter of "having to install" vs "built-in".

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