The Mac Mini – And Why You Need One

The Mac Mini is the world’s most energy efficient, small and cheapest High Range desktop computer in today’s computer market.

The Mini has a price tag of 9 and has a 2.66GHZ Intel Processor and 4GB DDR3 RAM, with 1066MHZ Front Side Bus. The Mac Mini has a NVIDIA GeForce 9400M Graphics card, meaning you can play the latest 3D games, watch HD videos, and much much more. There is also capability of up to a 500GB In-Built hard drive, with capability of up to 10TB of External Hard Drive storage! Along with all these great basic features, the Mini has built in Wireless networking, wired networking (gigabit ethernet), a slot loading CD/DVD burner, FireWire 800, Mini DVI and a whopping 5 USB 2.0 ports! Sweet!

The Mini has a all-in-one motherboard with an integrated CPU, making for better power consumption and airflow in the case.

At only 2.9 Pounds, the Mini is amazingly light. Although it doesn’t ship with a mouse or a keyboard, the Mac Mini can take any USB keyboard or mouse – Although the official Apple keyboard and mouse can be purchased from any Apple retail store worldwide. The operating system on this amazing computer is Mac OS X Snow Leopard. This operating system, designed by Apple is one of the most clear and easy to use operating systems on today’s market.

The Apple Mac Mini can also be shipped with Snow Leopard Server for users that want to run a home server, but do not have the space for a big, bulky traditional web server. The Mini can support up to two monitors and two hard disks. No matter what you choose, the Mini is one powerful machine.

So why would you buy a big bulky desktop PC when you can get such a small and powerful machine for such a low low price? And even in some cases, 100% free! These are just as good, and even better then some current market desktops. This is why you need a Mac Mini!

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