My question is, how usable are they? Are they powerful enough?
Mac Mini's also use 700% less power than a normal PC so it for 3.5hours or so of using a normal PC equates to a Mac Mini been on for 24 hours. Plus you've got sleep which uses hardly any power 1-2w and allows more or less instant wake. The list goes on...
That'd depend on what you want to use it for.![]()
Holy ****! I never knew that little gem!
*Adds to shopping list*
Usual surfing etc. Currently encode stuff to wmv for viewing through the 360 too.
Oooh, so with that I could stream HD movies/tv shows etc?
Would the mini be ok for boot camp with Vista too?
It seems to be able to do that, aye. And if the wireless adapter on my 360 worked I'd give it a test.
Certainly should be, I've seen laptops with less specs running Home Premium with Aero fine, just seems a bit ram hungry, and with that being so cheap now that's nearly a moot point.![]()
Cheers. I'm just concerned about moving from a very fast pc to a seamingly inferior spec mac. Suspect OSX helps with that. My old G5 iMac got sold because it was too sluggish though.