i guess you are just not self aware. a computer is an appliance. or atleast it should be. unecessary complexity is not a virtue for most people who really couldn't care less if it can be upgraded to insanity. as for your belief that your cheap components are quiet as a new mac(old macs were louder)~25db, you are truely deluded..or ignorant.
yes computer is an appliance, i totally agree. i guess you are just not very careful when it comes to jumping into a 3 page long thread. since you seem to have a poor grip on reading, let me break it down to you in plain and simple; my points were :
1) apple is doing the right thing from the business standpoint, and this thing will fit idiots with money to blow just fine.
2) as for those people who know enough, this is ho-hum to poor at its very best (as they should know)
3) i fail to see why an average joe would need this over a dvd player when it costs so much more and only adds more hassle. how is this going to help people just trying to watch their movies?
care to quit beating around the bush and start answering my question?
again, i didnt just say "oh this sux", dont confuse me with the OP. what i did say was mac mini might sell well, but really is nothing so innovative or unique to deserve so much attention. the only reason i said that is since some of these enthusiasts displayed unsual interest in the mac minis, and i fail to see why. never i mentioned average joe would not want it; however, now that you brought it up, i pointed out this would serve him no better than a feature-rich dvd player out now.
cheap components? emu-1212m is? hardly. i just believe in optimizing things for better use of resources, i dont need a athlon 64 or nforce4 for a HTPC/music computer. at least now i know for sure someone is getting real ticked off and resorting to name callings

its astonishing how mere criticism on a poorly developed piece of hardware could bring out so much animosity; i dont remember calling you ignorant, deluded, not self aware or whatever. can we keep this at a professional level, okay?
and free copies of xp because you are a student? you really do like comparing apples to oranges to make your arguements i guess.
why do you conviniently ignore the part about re-activating windows? the mac mini is only applicable when the person ALREADY has keyboard/monitor etc, so it is HIGHLY likely he has a copy of windows he could reactivate. hell, it doesnt even have to be xp, even 98 would work for a basic HTPC what mac mini would become.