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Apple Mac mini MB139LL/A (2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 1 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, SuperDrive)

Apple Mac mini MB139LL/A (2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 1 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, SuperDrive)
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Apple Mac mini MB139LL/A (2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 1 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, SuperDrive) Features

2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 667 MHz system bus
1 GB DDR2 SDRAM (expandable to 2 GB), 120 GB SATA hard drive, and slot-loading SuperDrive with double-layer support (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
One FireWire 400 port (8 watts); four USB 2.0 ports (up to 480 Mbps); DVI output; VGA output (using included adapter); S-video and composite video output
Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T (Gigabit), built-in AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi (802.11g); built-in Bluetooth 2.0+EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) module
Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, iLife '08, and Front Row software included
 

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Additional Apple Mac mini MB139LL/A (2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 1 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, SuperDrive) Information

The Mac Mini features the powerful 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor. It has two cores, so it's like having two 2.0GHz processors in one! Another great feature is the suite of applications in iLife '08. A full-featured collection of programs that are designed to let you easily take control of your creative projects. iPhoto organizes your digital pics, and has a cool feature that groups them by event. iWeb makes it easy to create your own website. iMovie & iDVD lets you edit your videos and make your own DVD movies. GarageBand gives you the tools to make your own music, and even start your own virtual band! All of this and more is packed inside a svelt and stylish 6.5" body that can fit anywhere! 2 RAM Slots (occupied) 120GB 5400RPM SATA HDD Slot-loading SuperDrive with Double-Layer Support - writes to DVD+R & DVD-R DL up to 2.4x, writes to DVD-R & DVD+R up to 8x, writes to DVD-RW & DVD+RW up to 4x, reads DVDs up to 8x, writes to CD-Rs up to 24x, & writes to CD-RWs up to 16x Intel GMA 950 Graphics Processor with 64MB of shared memory (memory is shared with the main system) Ports - 1 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet, 1 Firewire 400 (8 watts), 4 USB 2.0, 1 DVI Out, 1 VGA Out (using included adapter) Built-in Speakers Built-in AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi 802.11g wireless network card Built-in Bluetooth 2.0+EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) module Unit Dimensions - 2 (h) x 6.5 (w) x 6.5 (d) Unit Weight - 2.9 lbs.

 

What Customers Say About Apple Mac mini MB139LL/A (2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 1 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, SuperDrive):

You can even check your e-mail. They should drop their silly Apple TV instead and keep this baby in their line up, because it's a solid performer.Well, not solid as a desktop computer, I wouldn't say that, but stick it under your TV, then hook it up via the Video out (you'll have to buy an adaptor so you can hook into one of your TV's HDMI ports), and you're good to go, TVwise that is.You don't need a Video player, because you can just used the DVD player on your Mini. Of course, if you have a lot of music, then you'll want an external hard drive. Lots of people think they might be dropping it. So please Apple keep the Mini in your lineup.Reviewed by Stephanie Sane You can watch Hulu or Joost on your TV.

I have two LaCie 500 gig hard drives under my Mini which match it in looks and form factor and I have tons of music as well as lots of movies on them.Maybe Apple didn't intend the Mini to be an under the TV controller, but it works beautifully as one. Apple has not updated the lowly Mini in quite awhile and if everything I read online is true, it looks like they're never going to. I think that would be a big mistake. And if you have your TV hooked up to a good stereo system, mine goes into an old, but still working wonderfully, Yamaha Amp which powers four JBL Studio Monitors, you can listen to your iTunes library on it.

I previously had a Mac G4 that Iloved. The Mac mini is really terrific. This is 10X better with lots of new programs, and super fast.

Arrived promptly and in perfect condition. What was especially nice was making the selection I wanted without having to defend my choice to the member of some sales crew or fending off service contract offers.

I upgraded the RAM to 3gb using other world computing ram. It was a little slow with the stock 1gb, but I love this thing now.

You do want to get the older version of imovie though because you can put chapters in your DVDs. One for media files and one for time machine.

I have two external hard drives. I have done several home videos and it works fine.

This is my third mac. The computer runs great.

I use a xbox 360 for games, so game performance is not an issue.

The mini is not made like a pc, or like a notebook, and is really not designed to be opened by the user. Therefore, as small as it is, the mini takes up more desk space than an under-desk pc. If you use your computer to listen to music you might want to consider an external sound card, since you can't put a dedicated sound card inside the mini. Alternatively, running xp via bootcamp works well. If you need to constantly use windows programs, consider the imac or a more powerful mini which should have the power necessary to run virtualization software smoothly.Don't be fooled by the mini's size. If you want to upgrade your ram from the current 1gb standard, you are probably better off letting a pro do it. I've tried to use vmware fusion to run xp simultaneously, and it works, but even with 2gb of ram the system performance takes a hit. Doing so eliminates cable clutter on my desk, but means it's a little inconvenient to use the optical drive and the power button (which is on the rear panel).

It came with 512mb of ram, which I upgraded to 2gb. Even though it is very small, and pretty darn cute, it has to be placed on your desk, whereas a standard pc tower is best placed under the desk. All the cables that normally create a mess on the floor attached to a pc tower (monitor, printer, network, mouse, keyboard, ipod, camera, external hard drive, etc). The mini has built in bluetooth and wi-fi so you might want to consider wireless options to reduce the # of cables.This isn't really a criticism, but the sound via a standard mini-plug is about as mediocre as you'd get from built-in motherboard sound on a PC. (I haven't used the mini's optical sound option). are going to be on your desk, rather than under it.

There's a video on how its done at macsales.com.Overall I am happy with this computer. I have a creative labs xmod, which is a usb device and sounds great.I've given the mini 4 stars as it's the least expensive way to enjoy OSX, and for basic needs does a great job. xp is speedy and has no hardware compatibility issues. Doing your own ram upgrade is somewhat of a nightmare, even for someone familiar with the insides of a pc. Same for the hard drive.

It's a hassle to have to reboot into xp and then reboot again back to OSX, but I only use xp once in awhile. I subtracted a star in view of the power button placement, and difficulty upgrading the ram and hard drive. It's extremely quiet and stays cool. I have the 1.66mhz core duo version. It runs Leopard just fine, boots quickly, and has no difficulty with basic computer software: safari or firefox, iphoto, itunes, open office, etc.

I pushed the mini as far to the back of my desk as possible so the cables flop behind the desktop and hang down.

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