
11-07-2008, 05:41 PM
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Thinker
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 367
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Honestly, if it hadn't been for the G4 mini, I never would have bought a Mac. Macs were just too expensive, and the original mini at $499 was the ideal price point to get me to the Mac. I had been building my own PCs for years, but was never really satisfied with Windows as an OS. (I was a LONG time Amiga user then an OS/2 user) so I was seriously looking for a change. Linux wasn't really viable, OS/2 was dead and OS X seemed the only reasonable alternative. Thanks to the mini, I was finally able to move off of Windows as my primary platform. (And the Intel machines just add icing on the cake in allowing dual booting or virtual machines running Windows).
I've been using minis for three years - from the original mini to a Core Solo to my current Core 2 Duo 1.83 GHz machine. I considered an iMac this year, but decided that it really didn't offer many anything more than my mini which is upgraded to 2 gigs, has an external DVD recorder and 1 TB of external HD storage attached to it. Plus I have a 19" monitor, so I didn't see where I would gain enough from an iMac to justify the cost. My son has inherited my previous 2 minis and they are still rocking!
For me, the mini is the ideal switchers machine. You can get your feet wet with OS X and the Mac experience without breaking the bank and if you are so inclined, you can move up to an iMac or Mac Pro.
Although the mini has never gotten the "love" of Apples other (and presumably more profitable) machines, I have to believe that Apple realises that there are many users out there like me - who would use the mini as the entry point into the Apple ecosystem. (I bought my 1st iPod after getting a Mac and I use two Apple Airport Extreme routers). So I am hopeful that the mini will continue in Apple's product line and see a nice upgrade in the not too distant future.
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XBox 360 S, 16GB iPhone 4S, iPod Classic 160 GB, Dell Inspiron Mini 1018; Macs: Mac Mini 2.4 GHz 6 GB RAM; Macbook 2.0 GHz 3 GB RAM; MacBook Air 11", 24" Cinema Display
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