Considering the switch, need advice
So I'm a long time Linux/Windows user, and I'm considering picking up an Apple computer. I was thinking about buying a Mac Mini just to see what all the "hub-bub" is about
My only concern is that I want to give it all a fair shot. I don't want to get a Mac Mini then complain about "How slow OS X is" and give up on it.
My current PC is an Athlon64 3800+, 2GB RAM, 7800GT and 10k RPM SATA drive running Ubuntu (Edgy Eft).
Am I going to be horribly disappointed with a 1.66ghz mac mini w/ (what i believe to be) onboard video? Would I really be giving OS X it's fair shake so to speak?

My only concern is that I want to give it all a fair shot. I don't want to get a Mac Mini then complain about "How slow OS X is" and give up on it.
My current PC is an Athlon64 3800+, 2GB RAM, 7800GT and 10k RPM SATA drive running Ubuntu (Edgy Eft).
Am I going to be horribly disappointed with a 1.66ghz mac mini w/ (what i believe to be) onboard video? Would I really be giving OS X it's fair shake so to speak?
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So I'm a long time Linux/Windows user, and I'm considering picking up an Apple computer. I was thinking about buying a Mac Mini just to see what all the "hub-bub" is about
My only concern is that I want to give it all a fair shot. I don't want to get a Mac Mini then complain about "How slow OS X is" and give up on it.
My current PC is an Athlon64 3800+, 2GB RAM, 7800GT and 10k RPM SATA drive running Ubuntu (Edgy Eft).
Am I going to be horribly disappointed with a 1.66ghz mac mini w/ (what i believe to be) onboard video? Would I really be giving OS X it's fair shake so to speak?
I think it will be pretty decent, from a performance standpoint. The mini is the only product in Apple lineup that I would wait to buy. It's long overdue for an upgrade and should see core 2 at the next refresh. Then performance will be good.
I think it will be pretty decent, from a performance standpoint. The mini is the only product in Apple lineup that I would wait to buy. It's long overdue for an upgrade and should see core 2 at the next refresh. Then performance will be good.
i totally agree. the soon to be updated version should suit your needs swimmingly
The mini might be upgraded along with otherhardware during the Feb 20th special event.
512 is unacceptable and the machine will crawl.
Minimum recommended for good use 1 GB, go for the 2 GB if you can.
Once you have it, goto Parallels web site and download their trial and install Windows XP into it, then you can have ALL your programs running on a single platform.