On 15 Jan 2005, at 00:32, James Zeun wrote:
Hi there
Thanks for the welcome!
I would personally stick with the B/W as the Mac mini isn't as good. Alright it has reasonable spec's at the moment, but no where near as expandable as a PowerMac. It would be like buying a laptop, give it a year and the thing will be outdated. At least with a B/W there's the possibility of upgrades.
Regards James
Hi James,
You have to be careful with the upgradeability argument. The mac mini is so cheap that it is quite likely that replacing one with a similarly priced model when it becomes out of date is going to be way more efficient than paying for the upgrades. For instance, the cost of a 1.25GHz CPU card and a replacement graphics card for a Cube is actually greater than the cost of a new Mac mini. If you factor in the second hand value of your old system then it is frequently not worth the bother.
Of course, this ignores the entertainment value of upgrading an old system....
Ben.
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