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linkman wrote: » You can get up to 64GB on the Mac Pro. The Pro is a bit out of my price range. It starts at $3k and I would want to add some stuff to it including more RAM, double the SSD, and better graphics even though the default is better …
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I guess what I mean to say is what is comparable specs wise. From what I have seen from Lenovo, they don't really match up. GPU is very important to me yes but an alternative I was looking at was something sort of like this. http://www.thebookpc.co…
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What's a good alternative to the mini if Apple quit on it?
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I don't know when Broadwell quad-core mobile processors are coming out let alone Skylake quad-core mobile either. The only thing they could really do is silently update to a GTX 950M with 4 GB of GDDR5 memory. They also need to update the 27" iMacs …
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Possible silent update to 950M?
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Somehow I find this to be more of an appropriate response because it's looking at an overall view. I honestly don't know how I'll adjust my buying of Macs. I don't really want a PC (although I like the Intel NUC) and I just recently upgraded to Yose…
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Bring on the [S]Broadwell and[/S] Skylake minis. It's going to be awesome. Intel has fit Iris 6100 into a 15 watt chip formerly in a 28 watt chip. Integrated graphics is still nowhere near where discrete graphics is but it's getting better and bette…
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So now we have two people taking a dump on my thread? I thought marv was enough. To me, take the iMac improvements to the iMac thread. Let me enjoy my fantasy of the mini.
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frank777 wrote: » What is the point anymore? The Mini's magic is gone and the desktop computer world has changed. Apple should scrap the Mini entirely and lower the base iMac to $799. Yeah no... I agree on lowering the price of the base iMac…
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Well the base mini won't be so bad now with Iris graphics. Unfortunately I don't see Apple giving the mini a quad-core processor unless there's something less than 35 W.
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http://www.fudzilla.com/news/notebooks/37472-skylake-15w-mobile-skus-getting-iris-graphics
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wizard69 wrote: » You can't run a business that way. The attitude certianly wouldn't fly with customers. I'm not sure why you are so down on the entry level Mini, it is a good option for many different users. It can function as a media PC, …
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Let them be disappointed then Marv. : )
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I hope Apple gets rid of the entry level Mac mini at $499. I know many of us discussed that Apple should lower the price of the mini to $499 since that's what it was when it first debuted but not with 4 GB of RAM and 500 GB 5,400 rpm HDD. Come on. T…
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I just hope the mini stays that long and they do not shrink it to the point where it just gets a Core M in it. To me a dual core processor with Iris graphics is low enough and while I wish Iris Pro were in there, it's not a deal breaker obviously. I…
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I don't even understand the need for the entry level iMac. The $1,299 iMac WAS an entry level machine and you can get it for the price of entry level iMac now in the refurbished store.
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I'd get 32 GB if it was allowed but right now I can only have that on the 27" iMac.
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Did you get 16 GB of RAM? If you didn't, you should have.
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Once Apple announced a new Mac mini last October, it sort of satisfied my hunger temporarily. Of course my interest peaked up once again when the new 13" rMBP came out because you have faster memory, faster PCIe SSDs, and faster integrated graphics.
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nikon133 wrote: » How do you think Apple pushed them to that level? In desktops and laptops, AMD and Nvidia are their major, and pretty much only competitor. I remember reading that Steve Jobs did not want to rely on AMD and nVidia for bette…