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<blockquote data-quote="wheels5894" data-source="post: 344987" data-attributes="member: 28287"><p>Hi Twoquid, </p><p></p><p>As you will se from my post below I am thinking about the same thing as you I think. My PC is possibly a bit better than your, Dual Core AMD, but am fed up with Windows and the next one in particular, Vista. I shall be keeping my existing machine to play games and maybe, as a file server if the networking with the Mac goes OK. </p><p></p><p>DVD burning could be achieved on better model of Mac Min with the superdrive. That model getts you more meory and a bigger hard drive too. I shall just use my PC for that is needed. </p><p></p><p>Of course, the Mac Mini seems a better bet to me as I have the screens rto use with it. I am sitting in front of 2 17" flat panel screens, currently configured with one machine. When I get a Mac it qwil get one of the screens. You could do the same. I feel rather unhappy about the idea of everything in one box; you know a problem with a screen and no machine at all. </p><p></p><p>Of course, the mini is much the cheapest way to decide if you can live with Mac. did a course a while ago with power macs and they were so slow, but I gather this is not a problem.</p><p></p><p>Well I'll keep an eye on your thread and see what you decide; I might got the same way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheels5894, post: 344987, member: 28287"] Hi Twoquid, As you will se from my post below I am thinking about the same thing as you I think. My PC is possibly a bit better than your, Dual Core AMD, but am fed up with Windows and the next one in particular, Vista. I shall be keeping my existing machine to play games and maybe, as a file server if the networking with the Mac goes OK. DVD burning could be achieved on better model of Mac Min with the superdrive. That model getts you more meory and a bigger hard drive too. I shall just use my PC for that is needed. Of course, the Mac Mini seems a better bet to me as I have the screens rto use with it. I am sitting in front of 2 17" flat panel screens, currently configured with one machine. When I get a Mac it qwil get one of the screens. You could do the same. I feel rather unhappy about the idea of everything in one box; you know a problem with a screen and no machine at all. Of course, the mini is much the cheapest way to decide if you can live with Mac. did a course a while ago with power macs and they were so slow, but I gather this is not a problem. Well I'll keep an eye on your thread and see what you decide; I might got the same way. [/QUOTE]
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