I think the Mac Mini is an excellent choice, especially if you are totally blind and therefore don't need a monitor, or else have a spare monitor sitting around some place. Make sure to get plenty of RAM in it. I think you can take it to an Apple Store and have the memory upgraded...not sure...but you won't want to do that. I have an older Mac Mini that still works like a champ and I think they are great machines for newcomers to the Mac. After a while you will likely want to move up to the MacBook or iMac side of things. Mac Minis are a great place to start, though.

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On Sep 4, 2007, at 11:02 PM, Jed Barton wrote:

Hey guys,
Alright, it's time to make the plunge. Any ideas for a starter mac, that
can do the following.
As long as I can do email, web surfing, and some audio editing, I'm happy. As long as voiceover doesn't burp every time you hit a key. Graphics aren't
my thing obviously.  I've heard a lot about the mac minny.
Any thoughts? I think a desktop or something along those lines would be the
way to go.
Any thoughts?

Sincerest Regards,
Jed





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