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Mac mini- do you think it's going to be dead soon?
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<blockquote data-quote="Leonce" data-source="post: 1638003" data-attributes="member: 239574"><p>I bought a late 2014 Mac Mini for 1,700 $ (w/tax) Fusion drive etc. to replace my 2011 MBP and I feel that the Mini outdoes it easily. I work extensively with Lightroom, Illustrator and Photoshop and I can't imagine needing anything more powerful. My display is an EIZO ColorEdge CG241W, most of my data is saved and backed up on two 2TB WD Red external drives and some on attached FireWire drives.</p><p></p><p>I predict that we will see and hear a lot more about the Mac Mini simply because it makes so much sense and is in line with Apple's design philosophy.</p><p></p><p>Andre</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonce, post: 1638003, member: 239574"] I bought a late 2014 Mac Mini for 1,700 $ (w/tax) Fusion drive etc. to replace my 2011 MBP and I feel that the Mini outdoes it easily. I work extensively with Lightroom, Illustrator and Photoshop and I can't imagine needing anything more powerful. My display is an EIZO ColorEdge CG241W, most of my data is saved and backed up on two 2TB WD Red external drives and some on attached FireWire drives. I predict that we will see and hear a lot more about the Mac Mini simply because it makes so much sense and is in line with Apple's design philosophy. Andre [/QUOTE]
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