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Apple MacMini Core2Duo 1.83GHz Desktop

Apple MacMini Core2Duo 1.83GHz Desktop

1.83 GHz ; Core 2 Duo ; 1 GB ; 80 GB ; Apple more...
Apple - MB138BA
Rating Count : Rating: 4.5 28 review(s)
from £385.00 - £422.99
 
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Apple MacMini Core Solo 1.5GHz Desktop

Apple MacMini Core Solo 1.5GHz Desktop

1.66 GHz ; Core Duo ; 2 GB ; 120 GB ; Apple M more...
Apple - MA205BA
from £424.16
 
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Apple MacMini Core Duo 1.83 GHz  Desktop

Apple MacMini Core Duo 1.83 GHz Desktop

1.83 GHz ; Core Duo ; 512 MB ; 80 GB ; Appl more...
Apple - MA608BA
Rating Count : Rating: 4.5 28 review(s)
from £444.93
 
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Apple MacMini Core Duo 1.66GHz Desktop

Apple MacMini Core Duo 1.66GHz Desktop

1.66 GHz ; Core 2 Duo ; 512 MB ; 60 GB ; Appl more...
Apple - MA607BA
Rating Count : Rating: 4.5 28 review(s)
from £398.32
 
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applesource.com.au Title: Apple Mac Mini Core Duo

Pros: Inexpensive, Good choice for budget shoppers or people adding a second computer, Front Row media software and new ports make it more useful as a home-theatre PC, Easy to connect with an entertainment system, Attractive software bundle

Cons: Video output to televisions shows poor image processing, Apple software still catching up to Intel processors, Small hard drive, Remote control has limited functionality, Few upgrade options

Summary: Apple packs more media-specific features into the Mac Mini to make an inexpensive and useful entertainment-room computer. It's tremendously easy to use, although it surprised us with poor image processing.
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zdnet.com Title: Apple Mac Mini (2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo)

Pros: Fast new Core 2 Duo processor compares well with competing Windows desktops; useful iLife '08 software; supersmall chassis remains unique in the mainstream desktop market.

Cons: Comparable slim Windows desktops offer more features for the dollar, as well as expandability; no information from Apple on whether you'll have to pay for a Leopard upgrade two months from now; free phone support for only 90 days.

Verdict: The Mac Mini remains unique as the smallest mainstream desktop, but competition from Dell and HP has narrowed the gap in features while also offering room for expansion, and at a better price. If your goal is saving space, the Mac Mini is a winner. If you

Summary: At the same time it revamped its iMac, Apple also more quietly updated its smaller-scale Mac Mini desktops, adding a faster Intel Core 2 Duo processor in place of the old Core Duo chips. The result is more or less competitive performance compared to simil
67/100
maclife.com Title: 1.83GHz, 2.16GHz, and 2.33GHz Core 2 Duo iMacs

Pros: Affordable. Rosetta speed has improved over previous generation of Intel-based iMacs. Lackluster video performance. No Apple Remote. 2GB memory ceiling. Rosetta speed still slower than native PowerPC performance.

Cons: Lackluster video performance. No Apple Remote. 2GB memory ceiling. Rosetta speed still slower than native PowerPC performance.

Verdict: . Our favorite new Mac is the 24-inch iMac. For serious hobbyists, or professionals on a budget, the 24-inch iMac is an ideal Mac - and while you'll still take a performance hit when using non-Intel-native applications, the new processors do a lot to impr

Summary: Your Choice: Small and Cheaper, or Big and More Expensive
60/100
digitalartsonline.co.uk Title: Apple Mac Pro

Pros: Eight processor cores; low cost.

Cons: Limited RAM reduces performance dramatically; poor keyboard.

Verdict: Thankfully Apple has kept the Mac Pro's own design the same, as it includes some excellent internal systems, including removable RAM trays and push-in hard drives that make adding more memory or hard drives very easy indeed

Summary: Those who've been involved in buying creative workstations for many years might be surprised to find that Apple's model is the least expensive in this group test...
70/100
maclife.com Title: 1.83GHz, 2.16GHz, and 2.33GHz Core 2 Duo iMacs

Pros: Affordable. Rosetta speed has improved over previous generation of Intel-based iMacs. Lackluster video performance. No Apple Remote. 2GB memory ceiling. Rosetta speed still slower than native PowerPC performance.

Cons: Lackluster video performance. No Apple Remote. 2GB memory ceiling. Rosetta speed still slower than native PowerPC performance.

Verdict: . Our favorite new Mac is the 24-inch iMac. For serious hobbyists, or professionals on a budget, the 24-inch iMac is an ideal Mac - and while you'll still take a performance hit when using non-Intel-native applications, the new processors do a lot to impr

Summary: Your Choice: Small and Cheaper, or Big and More Expensive
60/100
maclife.com Title: 1.83GHz, 2.16GHz, and 2.33GHz Core 2 Duo iMacs

Pros: Affordable. Rosetta speed has improved over previous generation of Intel-based iMacs. Lackluster video performance. No Apple Remote. 2GB memory ceiling. Rosetta speed still slower than native PowerPC performance.

Cons: Lackluster video performance. No Apple Remote. 2GB memory ceiling. Rosetta speed still slower than native PowerPC performance.

Verdict: . Our favorite new Mac is the 24-inch iMac. For serious hobbyists, or professionals on a budget, the 24-inch iMac is an ideal Mac - and while you'll still take a performance hit when using non-Intel-native applications, the new processors do a lot to impr

Summary: Your Choice: Small and Cheaper, or Big and More Expensive
60/100
maclife.com Title: 1.83GHz, 2.16GHz, and 2.33GHz Core 2 Duo iMacs

Pros: Affordable. Rosetta speed has improved over previous generation of Intel-based iMacs. Lackluster video performance. No Apple Remote. 2GB memory ceiling. Rosetta speed still slower than native PowerPC performance.

Cons: Lackluster video performance. No Apple Remote. 2GB memory ceiling. Rosetta speed still slower than native PowerPC performance.

Verdict: . Our favorite new Mac is the 24-inch iMac. For serious hobbyists, or professionals on a budget, the 24-inch iMac is an ideal Mac - and while you'll still take a performance hit when using non-Intel-native applications, the new processors do a lot to impr

Summary: Your Choice: Small and Cheaper, or Big and More Expensive
60/100
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