I will eventually have a full review posted online. For now I have some pictures and a list of comments I will be adding to:
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/feedback/mac_mini_review.html
First impressions:
FedEx delivered a BIG box about 26" x 16" x 14". Inside was a smaller box surrounded by packing peanuts. Inside the smaller box was a pair of foam inserts holding the still smaller Mac Mini box itself. I think FedEx could have dropped the box from their jet plane and the Mac Mini would have landed in my yard unharmed!
Mac Mini is *tiny* it's about the size of a small stack of CD jewel cases. It's also very queit, I can't hear it at all over the noise from the furnace down the hall. After 6 hours of use it's still cool to the touch, though the power brick is a little warm.
Video quality is amazing! With my oldschool Dell with ATI RagePro graphics, 1280 x 1024 was a little blurry on my (VGA-only) LCD monitor, but with the Mac Mini the image is razor sharp. One of my buddies asked if I was using DVI. Nope, just VGA via the included adapter.
Only 2 USB ports. I solved that with a $9 4 port hub from Staples. Still would have been nice to have more ports on the Mini itself though. Maybe I will buy a keyboard with a built-in USB hub someday.
My Microsoft optical wheel mouse worked perfectly the moment I plugged it in, the wheel works, the right button works as it should. So do the volume keys on my Logitech keyboard. I haven't yet tried the Logitech drivers to enable the rest of the buttons.
Performance has been amazing thus far, considering that I only ordered the 1.25 GHz model and only have the stock 256 MB. I was able to play streaming music from iTunes while iPhoto downloaded images from my camera while I surfed the web with Safari without any problems. The bundled applications (Quicken 2005, AppleWorks) also work great when iTunes is running, but I have not yet tried to hammer the system (ie, iMovie rendering while playing a Flash game on a website).
I will reply to any questions you may have and I'll try to write a formal review sometime tomorrow.
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/feedback/mac_mini_review.html
First impressions:
FedEx delivered a BIG box about 26" x 16" x 14". Inside was a smaller box surrounded by packing peanuts. Inside the smaller box was a pair of foam inserts holding the still smaller Mac Mini box itself. I think FedEx could have dropped the box from their jet plane and the Mac Mini would have landed in my yard unharmed!
Mac Mini is *tiny* it's about the size of a small stack of CD jewel cases. It's also very queit, I can't hear it at all over the noise from the furnace down the hall. After 6 hours of use it's still cool to the touch, though the power brick is a little warm.
Video quality is amazing! With my oldschool Dell with ATI RagePro graphics, 1280 x 1024 was a little blurry on my (VGA-only) LCD monitor, but with the Mac Mini the image is razor sharp. One of my buddies asked if I was using DVI. Nope, just VGA via the included adapter.
Only 2 USB ports. I solved that with a $9 4 port hub from Staples. Still would have been nice to have more ports on the Mini itself though. Maybe I will buy a keyboard with a built-in USB hub someday.
My Microsoft optical wheel mouse worked perfectly the moment I plugged it in, the wheel works, the right button works as it should. So do the volume keys on my Logitech keyboard. I haven't yet tried the Logitech drivers to enable the rest of the buttons.
Performance has been amazing thus far, considering that I only ordered the 1.25 GHz model and only have the stock 256 MB. I was able to play streaming music from iTunes while iPhoto downloaded images from my camera while I surfed the web with Safari without any problems. The bundled applications (Quicken 2005, AppleWorks) also work great when iTunes is running, but I have not yet tried to hammer the system (ie, iMovie rendering while playing a Flash game on a website).
I will reply to any questions you may have and I'll try to write a formal review sometime tomorrow.