How much we talking for a Mac Mini? I'm a fan of the iPhone but have never had 
a Mac computer. Could be a good intro. 

@johnycassidy

> On 11 Nov 2014, at 21:58, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> This sounds very intresting.
> Guess i have to have a look at a new one soon.
> /A
>> 11 nov 2014 kl. 17:18 skrev Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net>:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> I’ve had my new Mac Mini for about a month now and thought I’d share some 
>> observations with you.
>> 
>> The Mac Mini is fast turning into my main computer of choice because of its 
>> speed and power, here’s an example which I think illustrates the point 
>> rather well.
>> 
>> I’m testing a Mp3 player, I deleted all my Mp3 collection a few weeks back 
>> so I needed to create or download some more, given I have a good FLAC 
>> collection it made sense I guess to convert some of those, I started with 
>> the Beatles Singles collection 4 CD set from 1962-1970 which contains more 
>> than 40 tracks.
>> 
>> Conversion was over in around 30 seconds and I was using the highest 
>> settings with the LAME MP3 encoder to get the best I could out of it, on my 
>> Windows desktop and other machines such a conversion task would have taken 
>> around 20 minutes or even longer.
>> 
>> I spoke to someone about this and he reckoned it would have only taken 5 
>> seconds or so with his Mac Pro machine and so it ought to given that his 
>> machine contains 8 quad core i7 processors <smile>, mine only contains one 
>> but I think the major contributing factor here is the Fusion Drive that my 
>> Mac Mini uses, put simply a fusion drive is a 1TB standard hard drive with a 
>> 128GB SSD drive incorporated into the design, when idle the operating system 
>> decides what resides on the SSD and what doesn’t based on the most accessed 
>> files, most run applications and so on.
>> 
>> Now I’m not writing this post as an advertisement for Mac Mini machines as 
>> I’m sure similar can be accomplished with Windows PC’s, I’m writing this 
>> because I’m amazed at just how far we’ve come, encoding and creating of MP3 
>> files used to take hours if not many minutes not all that long ago.
>> 
>> 
>> **********
>> 
>> Dane Trethowan
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