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Apple introduces Intel based Mac Mini and iPod Hi-Fi

Darksaber

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Apple took the wraps off of two interesting products today, first of all the new Intel Mac Mini, which comes in two flavors. One with a 1.5GHz Core Solo CPU and a Core Duo T2300 model at 1.67GHz. The Core Duo model sells for US$799 and includes a SuperDrive and an 80GB hard drive. The Core Solo unit is US$599 and has a DVD-ROM/CD-RW and 60GB hard drive. Both models now come with built-in 802.11g and Bluetooth support, 4 USB 2.0 ports, gigabit Ethernet, analog and Dolby Digital audio out, DVI video out, two slots for RAM, and 512MB of PC2-5300 DDR RAM (to go with its 667MHz FSB). The weakspot is the integrated Intel's GMA950 graphics processor.
Then there is the iPod Hi-Fi, a rather large docking station for the iPod, featuring a 3 way speaker, powerful enough to be used in a room. The iPod Hi-Fi will cost $359 US Dollars.


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...has anyone won the prize for dual booting XP and OSX Panther on a mac intel yet? :roll:
 
hmm I think that contest goes till the end of march? But no, I don't think so *G*

cheers
DS
 
wow, apples managed to top the IPOD in the waste of money department.
 
you can say that again! apple has nothing but silly "artistic" junk that is only good for video editing, an artist, a microsoft hater, or the ignorant consumer.
 
I got a Nano, but I'd never spend $359 on speakers just because they work with iPods... I can plug my iPod into my creative speakers anyway - sound quality is probably at least as good when I think that my MP3 are only at a 128 bit rate anyway.
 
Digital audio is compressed already, MP3's and the like are just awful :/ silly consumers.
 
this is why i use 320kbps on mp3s.. im prolly gonna get myself a iPod video just so i can watch movies and shit in class. btw there are programs that allow use of many normal music programs to interface with the ipods...u hjust have to get them.
 
128K on a nano? I'll take my MP3 playing CD player with 192K ANY DAY.
 
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