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Thursday, March 02, 2006

Intel Mac mini: What you need to know

What’s changed with the mini—and how it affects you

By Jonathan Seff

The Mac mini joined the ranks of Intel-based Macs Tuesday when Apple unveiled a revamped Mac mini product line. The Mac mini now comes in two configurations—a $599 model with a 1.5GHz Intel Core Solo chip and a $799 version powered by a 1.67GHz Core Duo processor. How do these two new minis compare to their predecessors? What other changes will you find under the hood? And does this update mark a step forward for the Mac mini? The answer to that last question will have to wait until we publish our full review—as for the other questions, let’s recap what we’ve learned in the first 24 hours after the Mac mini announcement.

Read more at http://www.macworld.com/2006/03/firstlooks/minifaq/index.php





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