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<blockquote data-quote="neon suntan" data-source="post: 1639053" data-attributes="member: 337199"><p>Yes Nick you could be right there!</p><p></p><p>I'm really just after the cheapest/best Mac I can find for the least money, and i wondered if I could stretch out the expense by upgrading a part at a time and end up with a better machine... for less expense.</p><p></p><p>If the 2014 Mac Mini were upgradeable then I would certainly go for that. But from everything I've read it seems designed specifically to prevent any user enhancement and that's the best way to go then I'll end up with the £399 model that is somewhat frowned upon by veteran Mac reviewers as being cruelly underpowered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neon suntan, post: 1639053, member: 337199"] Yes Nick you could be right there! I'm really just after the cheapest/best Mac I can find for the least money, and i wondered if I could stretch out the expense by upgrading a part at a time and end up with a better machine... for less expense. If the 2014 Mac Mini were upgradeable then I would certainly go for that. But from everything I've read it seems designed specifically to prevent any user enhancement and that's the best way to go then I'll end up with the £399 model that is somewhat frowned upon by veteran Mac reviewers as being cruelly underpowered. [/QUOTE]
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