Ah, well remember, the Imac as good as it is, would not be considered a user serviceable machine either. Apple states there are no user serviceable parts other than the ram. No machine is excluded from being disassembled, but like I said in an earlier post, its not recommended unless you truly know what your doing. As much as I love tearing things apart, I've started disassembling mine and have stopped after the first couple of screws. I need another machine before I get serious about trying. grin

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On Sep 5, 2007, at 10:51 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Well the Imac doesn't have a separate monitor, the monitor is in the unit, yes ok blind people don't use monitors however if there's any trouble they're handy to have around <smile>. Now using a Mac Mini without a monitor isn't straight forward, I'm told that you have to have one connected. Finally, you've underlined my main objection about the Mac Mini when you said make sure you get plenty of RAM in it, it annoys me that this machine comes sealed so therefore you have to be precise about the configuration you get.

On 06/09/2007, at 12:44 AM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:


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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