Dude. Maxing out the RAM on this thing doubles the price. That ain't right.
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Actually the no keyboard makes sense, you can order a MacMini with Bluetooth as an option so it makes sense to leave the choice or a wired or wireless keyboard. Apple has actually been taking criticism for insisting on shipping the iMac G5 with a keyboard and mouse since you have to toss them if you go the bluetooth route.
It's basically a damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Besides, adding a keyboard and mouse is a simple pull down menu on the ordering page.
Dude. Maxing out the RAM on this thing doubles the price. That ain't right.
Never buy memory directly from Apple, overcharge.
It also alleviates the one-button mouse criticism.
Never buy memory directly from Apple, overcharge.
Oh believe me, I know -- did it once, and paid through the nose (but the sales guy at Tekserve was just so nice, and he really enjoyed talking to us, and it seemed rude to say no...)
Apple.com is slow like a slow thing today.
I just ran the configuration on one the way I'd like it and it still only hits $877. That's with a Superdrive, Airport Extreme and Bluetooth, wireless keyboard and mouse, and the 80GB HD in the 1.25 GHz one. As much as I want to I won't be ordering one today, but I think in the next 60 days I'll get getting one to go in the living room.
It looks like it only has one memory slot. In order to upgrade with 3rd party memory, you'll have to throw out your existing stick.
I love my new Bluetooth Apple keyboard and mouse. I think wireless is the way to go for a living room computer.
Part of the appeal of this new comptuer is that it comes in a box smaller than an iPod box. (Kinda hard to stuff a keyboard and mouse in there....) Anyway, I bet there are shipping and warehousing cost savings for such a small box.
I just ran the configuration on one the way I'd like it and it still only hits $877.
I can live without the superdrive (we have 3 or maybe 4 DVD-RW drives in the house as it is), and leave some room in the budget for more RAM from somewhere. Bluetooth + Wireless is essential, and yummy.
(Not pulling card out of wallet. Really not. Too many computers already, dammit.)
Yes, but this won't be a computer for me REALLY, more of a central home entertainment device.
Yeah. That's it.
I can justify this.