Depends on what you’re after, I’m not familiar with Mac Mini pricing in the 
states however I know in Australia that you could buy one with quite reasonable 
specifications for $400, this is only the computer of course so you have to add 
keyboard, monitor and whatever else you may need.

The Mac Mini has a built-in speaker at least so you can get the machine up and 
running with Voiceover at the touch of a key command when the machine is turned 
on and booted.

I suggest that you go to your local Apple store and discuss Mac Mini with them, 
if you make an appointment then you have the chance to see the machine in 
action and have a play.


> On 12 Nov 2014, at 9:06 am, Johny Cassidy <johny.cassi...@bbc.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> 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
>>> grtd...@internode.on.net
>>> Skype: grtdane12
>>> Phone US (213) 438-9741
>>> Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
>>> Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
>>> Mobile: +61400494862
>>> faceTime +61400494862
>>> Fax +61397437954
>>> Twitter: @grtdane
>> 
>> 
> 

**********

Dane Trethowan
grtd...@internode.on.net
Skype: grtdane12
Phone US (213) 438-9741
Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
Mobile: +61400494862
faceTime +61400494862
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