Apple Mac mini MA608LL/A (1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo, 512 MB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, SuperDrive)
Apple Mac mini MA608LL/A 1.83 GHz Intel Core

Apple Mac mini MA608LL/A (1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo, 512 MB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, SuperDrive)

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Product NameApple Mac mini MA608LL/A (1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo, 512 MB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, SuperDrive)
ManufacturerApple
Product Number MPNMA608LL/A
Retail Price
EAN-130885909130962
UPC885909130962
Specifications 
Computer HardwareDesktop Computer
Case TypeDesktop
Operating SystemMac OS X
Processor ManufacturerIntel
Processor TypeIntel Core Duo
Num. of Processors1
RAM TypeDDR2 SDRAM
Memory Slots2
Hard Drives1
CDRW Drive24x (read), 16x (write), 16x (rewrite)
DVD Drive8x (read), 8x (write), 16x (rewrite)
Network Connection10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet and 54-Mbps AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi
Graphics Card InterfaceIntegrated
Graphics CardIntel GMA 950 graphics processor
SpeakersBuilt-in speaker
Included Software Mail, Safari, Address Book, QuickTime, iCal, DVD Player, iPhoto, iDVD, iChat AV, Xcode Developer Tools, GarageBand, Apple Hardware Test, Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive, iMovie HD, Dashboard, iWork 30-day trial, iLife '06 includes iTunes, iWeb, Comic Life, Omni Outliner, Front Row, Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger includes Spotlight, Big Bang Board Games
Firewire Ports1
Line Voltage100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz
Warranty, Parts90 days of free telephone support and a one-year limited warranty
Dimensions11.2 x 7.9 x 11.5 in.
Weight16 lbs.
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Reviews
5 Star Rating  "Amazing Hardware small with only one real weakness"2008-04-30
- Reviewed By n1ee
I purchased my from Apple as a Refubished unit. my cost was $400. Typically they now sell for $599 for this unit. Do not buy the only listed here as it is seriously over-priced.


The Mac Mini is a joke right? I have a Mac Pro with 4TB of disk space and 15GB or RAM and yet even with this awesome computer, I still decided to buy a Mac Mini, and I'd like to have a dozen more.

There are always times when you wished you had small computer, one that does not use much electricity (2-3 watts at idle), and one that can perform 95% of what you want it to do. This is it.

The Mac Mini is an upgradeable computer. It is easy to add up to 3GB of memory ($70), a bigger hard-drive up to 320GB right now ($150) and soon, a new 500GB ($300) notebook drive is expected to be released, and even the CPU can be upgraded to a max of 2.33GHz--pricey, but something to keep in mind as CPU prices keep falling--you will be able to beef up this computer such that it will work well for many years. I found this one of the easiest computers to work on for doing upgrades yourself. Do a Gooogle Search and you will see that lots of people publish tips and tricks for working on these machines.

People are putting these machines in cars, on boats, of as supplemental computers hooked up to free monitors like your new flat screen TV. Mine is hooked up to a 50" Sony.

The MAC OS X operating system is fabulous, and easy to use. It is a snap to change font sizes so you can read the screen from across the room. You can change screen resolutions with a couple of clicks too.

What else is great. It is so very easy to operate one MAC from another. This alone makes this a worthy addition to your network. I plan to use mine as an Internet Web Server. You don't even need a monitor to run this computer remotely, after a few configuration changes are made. Running a Mac Mini (headless--no monitor) is common among those who use these to run servers, because it is easy to open up a window to run it remotely, from anywhere! Add a larger Firewire 400 or USB drive a a Time Machine Backup Drive, and you have an easy to use, easy to maintain, server with good backup protection.

These machines are 6.5"x6.5"x2". That is small. You can put one anywhere. Mounting cages are available to install these on the back of your old LCD monitor. That gets it off your deck and out of the way, yet still in an accessible location.

You will need a keyboard and mouse. I like the wireless keyboard and mouse that Apple sells. Their wired keyboard is nice too. You can pick these up on eBay for 1/3 of what Apple sells them for.

Ok, so what is the negative. The built-in graphics card is a bit lame, but not totally useless. Unfortunately, you can't upgrade the video. it does include a DVI output and a conversion adapter for a VGA type cable. So while you won't want this machine for extreme gaming, it is not bad for most games that are not cutting edge,and it works great for any other applications.

These are Intel processors, so feel free to install a bigger hard drive and split it in half for Windows, and OS X.

Great Hardware, great OS. Small machine, small price. Buy two today.
 
5 Star Rating  "Goodbye Windows!"2007-12-23
- Reviewed By davisd68
I've had the Mac Mini for only a few days. Initial setup was effortless. In the past I have used Windows 95, 98, ME, and XP. All of the Windows operating systems operated well, sometimes. I suppose I just got used to all the usual hassle of those systems. Right out of the box this Mac Mini blows them all away. It makes almost no noise, takes up almost no space, and it is faster than what I was used to. It comes with lots of really cool programs for music, photos, movies, and more. The factory installed ethernet card is great, one less thing for me to do. The only thing I had a problem with is the plain jane Quick Time player. It has very few options, and you have to buy Quick Time Pro to really use it. I installed the Windows media player( get a Mac version on the net for free) and it works great. Time will tell, but so far so good. Don't be afraid to buy a Mac because you are used to Windows operating systems. There really is not a huge difference. A computer is a computer. I do not believe you would be disappointed with the Mac Mini(how do they fit it all in such a small package??).
 
5 Star Rating  "GREAT APPLE BUY"2007-05-13
- Reviewed By User: A1VM18HPW87U59
ORDERED THE MAC MINI WHICH WAS SHIPPED FROM AMAZON. QUICK SHIPMENT REC'VD WITHIN 3 DAYS.
AS ALWAYS MAC IS A GREAT PRODUCT.
 
4 Star Rating  "Apple skimmed out on the memory"2007-05-07
- Reviewed By User: A2VNYJT1SOHSTO
This product has potential. Its small form factor is great. However, out of the box you're limited unless you upgrade the 512 Megs of memory. These days anything less than 1Gig is too small. Disk space is also small but there are add-on coordinating products (ie. miniStack V2) that you can attach to address this limitation. I swapped out one of the 256 Dimm cards and replace it with a Gig which resulted in a 1.256 Gigs of Ram. Now I am happy with its performance.
 
4 Star Rating  "Great digital entertainment hub!"2007-05-06
- Reviewed By User: A1B29AAROKKQOE
I have had this computer for about 90 days now - and so far so good! I am very pleased with it!

I am using the mac mini in conjunction with the Mac bluetooth keyboard and 'super' mouse, and a G-Technology 500 GB RAID 1 G-Safe external HDD- as the 'digital hub' of my entertainment system. I have the mini plugged DVI to HDMI into a Panasonic 42" plasma.

(DO NOT BUY A LACIE 500 GB EXTERNAL DRIVE - see my other review)

I can't rate the mini five stars, as I have had to really do some 'tweaking' to get all of my peripherals up and running. However, if I wasn't using a plasma, a wireless network, and a Nokia phone it would have been a snap to set up.

After you start up the mini, it 'steps' you through the entire process.

IF you are using a link-sys, which I am, you have to add it as a 'preferred network' and then complete the network wizard - make sure you know your network configuration!

So far, I have about 250 GB of digital music and photos, and about 50 GB of TV and video in iTunes - which I use to manage all of the content. I have had no problems making DVD's with iDVD from photos or having multiple programs open - however, I did purchase my mini with 1 GB of RAM.

In addition, I sync my Nokia 9300 with iCal and the address book. My Nokia is updated via blackberry server from Outlook 2003 running on XP at work. Once I get close enough to the mini, the Nokia 9300 talks via bluetooth to the mini. I can then sync the 9300 with the mini using iSync. I sync one way - so I only have to maintain one contact list and one calendar (Outlook at work). I did have to purchase a 3rd party software program to get iSync to recognize my Nokia 9300. I purchased that program from a German company called Nova Media and it cost about 10 Euros.

I have been using PC since '93 and I must say the Mac mini is pleasantly surprising. I would defenitley recommend the mini to anyone.
 
5 Star Rating  "Great computer.... still haven't found any flaws with it"2007-04-20
- Reviewed By temasa2
I don't know if my review is fair since I can't compare this Mac mini to others because this is my first Mac in about 20 years, so I can compare it to my Windows PC.

Since there are very few things I didn't like about this Mac, I'll list them right away:

first I have the feeling I should've gone for an Imac since 800.00 for this Mac mini is expensive, don't get me wrong it works great and has almost everything I need but the Imac offers a lot more (LCD,keyboard, mouse, more RAM, more CPU,etc) for not much more dollars. But thats not a computer flaw is a miscalculation on my part mainly because I didnt want to spend more in case I didn't like the Mac world.

Its very dificult to upgrade, as I said I miscalculated the amount of work I would do on this litlle Mac, so I ended up buying it more RAM, since I've been around computers for quite a while I was able to install it myself without major problems, but an average user would surely need to take it to a shop adding cost to it.

The main things I have loved about this Mac:
- Its quiet and small, it takes as much space as my external HD.

- Im still blown about how easy to use almost everything is in OS X, I've been a MSDOS/Windows user for 20+ years and the adjustment to the Mac system isn't nearly as big as I thought it'd be. On the contrary, I found myself missing my Mac at work where I have a Compaq, I've gotten use to the conveience of the dashboard or changing windows/apps with the mighty mouse or setting up reminders on the iCal or how fast you find files or apps with Spotlight

- Bluetooth and networking, I got it working with my wireless network in a matter of seconds, I sent all my pics from my nokia through bluetooth with amazing ease. When I setted up my network it has always been a pain for my windows machines to comunicate with each other, I conected the Mac with my HP laptop right away, I still can't believe it!!

- NO ANTISPYWARE OR ANTIVIRUS, maybe some antivirus would be needed in the future, but not the annoying type like Norton.

- The software compability didn't hit me as much as I expected, at first I thought that with no Internet Explorer, the internet experience would be limited but I haven't missed it at all, I have replaced it with Netscape although my favorite is Firefox. My main concern was with the games I had for windows, small games which I expect to run with Parallels and a Windows copy.

- It uses Unix, I use several Unix applications at work so I may be able to replace the two machines with one Mac in the future.

To sum it up I can gladly say there is life after Windows, I plan to change each of my computers at work and laptop to Mac gradually, since I may still need to run some windows apps I can do it with parallels or bootcamp, and still enjoy the security of the Mac system most of the time.
 
2 Star Rating  "Not as compatible as they say"2007-03-28
- Reviewed By anaetis
I got this Mac and I loved it when it came out of the box. Less wires, looks great...........then I turned it on. First of all, when you put in a CD or DVD of any type, the thing sounds like it is eating the disc. Maybe mine is broken, but it definitely isn't a quiet purring little machine.

Secondly, I've had a home network for 2 years with Linksys components, and I've never had a problem. But not only does my Mac not connect to the network, but it crashes the entire thing so I have to reset my router for my laptop to connect. After hours on the phone with Apple's support team trying different configurations, their best advice was that I buy their AirPort base station......forget it, my network was fine before.

Thirdly, I figured that the Mac has Bluetooth, my Treo has Bluetooth....no problem, right? Wrong. They recognize each other, but they won't sync together. I've since read on numerous forums that the Mac has had this problem with syncing with Treos for quite a while. And of course, there is no fix; I have to use the same old wired cable that I used before.

All in all, I am not pleased with this computer. I'm going to give it two more weeks, and if I can't get these problems resolved, then I'm sending it right back to California.
 
4 Star Rating  "Beatiful, small, quite, fast."2007-01-31
- Reviewed By amazon8188
A great computer. The 512 MB of RAM it comes with is not enough though and will degrade performance. Install at least 1 GB and you'll see this thing fly. Highly recommended.
 
5 Star Rating  "make the switch"2007-01-09
- Reviewed By User: AOVJD3ZL0ZNXL
This is my first experience with a Mac and I'm very happy with it.
No more locking up no more pop ups no more spyware no more viruses no more control alt delete.Been using it for about three months and it has worked flawlessly. I will never go back to a PC again.
 
5 Star Rating  "Yah, it's pretty fast"2006-12-13
- Reviewed By vze22dvx
I had the old "single" banger Mac Mini which I sold off because it felt like a toy and was a bit slow -- although I appreciated Mac OS X for sure.

My 2 GHz PC finally cooked from one too many viruses so it was definitely time to switch over to the mac.

Okay, in comparison to the old 1.5 Ghz single banger, the duo definitely feels faster. It fees faster than my old 2Ghz PC for sure. Now the mac mini has some life!

Other than that, I appreciate the additional firewire and USB ports which were definitely a constraint on the old mac mini.

The new core duo apparently does not have a dedicated graphics board, so I thought the graphics would be remiss. Well, I'm using a nice Samsung 19 inch monitor but I don't think the graphics looks too much diffferent, but maybe I'd give a slight edge to the old mac mini.

However, I much more appreciate the speed rather than worry about the graphics so much.

Installation went off without a hitch and the Airport wireless immediately showed four bars which means its working great - as I knew it would. I've helped install Mac Mini's at other people's houses and I've always been impressed wiith the reliabliity and pick up of the Airport built in wireless.

Okay, now I'm getting ready to siintall Office Mac which is better than the PC version in my opinion.

I'm using this machine as my basic web surfing and email machine, so I don't have to worry about VIRUSES.

My PC laptop will be my serious web development workhorse.

I haven't tried the little remote yet. Not even sure what I can use it for, but it looks tasty.

All in all, I'd say the Core Duo is a big step up from the single banger mini, and comparable in speed to any reasonably hopped up PC.

Of course I opted for the one gig of memory, and a 120gb hard drive.

Highly Recommended! Yaah Hooo!
 
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