
I’m sure I’m not the only one who thinks the Mac mini is an absolute bargain.
Compared to nearly any PC or any Mac, Apple’s diminutive Mac mini packs both power (relative, of course), ease-of-use, and plenty of features. Does the Mac mini compare to top of the line PowerMac G5s? Yes.
Will a Mac mini out perform a new dual 2.7 ghz PowerMac G5? No. Depending on your needs, the Mac mini will hold its own, though it won’t slay the G5 Goliath.
The Mac mini is a credible.... (excerpted).
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