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Considering Mac Mini.. questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="jakeroberts" data-source="post: 388313" data-attributes="member: 29740"><p>Hello, here is a guide for both your "other" questions. <a href="http://www.applefritter.com/Mac_Mini_Take_Apart_Guide" target="_blank">http://www.applefritter.com/Mac_Mini_Take_Apart_Guide</a>. Also you can use a KVM switch to toggle between computers. You need to have a USB keyboard and mouse. As far as the ram goes, the low end mini from apple's site here in the states is $599 and $674 for a gig of ram. $75 extra gets you the gig out of the box and doesn't void your warranty. As far as storage goes its almost more cost effective to consider some external storage. I saw a gizmo called a stack or something that sat right on top of the mini and housed extra storage. You should be able to google and find it. One thing to keep in mind is that for what it costs to trick out a mini you can get into a decent iMac. Apart from that there are some folks in the buy sell trade sub-forum selling laptops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeroberts, post: 388313, member: 29740"] Hello, here is a guide for both your "other" questions. [url]http://www.applefritter.com/Mac_Mini_Take_Apart_Guide[/url]. Also you can use a KVM switch to toggle between computers. You need to have a USB keyboard and mouse. As far as the ram goes, the low end mini from apple's site here in the states is $599 and $674 for a gig of ram. $75 extra gets you the gig out of the box and doesn't void your warranty. As far as storage goes its almost more cost effective to consider some external storage. I saw a gizmo called a stack or something that sat right on top of the mini and housed extra storage. You should be able to google and find it. One thing to keep in mind is that for what it costs to trick out a mini you can get into a decent iMac. Apart from that there are some folks in the buy sell trade sub-forum selling laptops. [/QUOTE]
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