I don't like the new design! why did they not put the sd card slot in the 
front? that would be more mormal if you ask me.
On Jun 20, 2010, at 5:38 PM, Michael Thurman wrote:

> that is awesome! if they had done that before I would have likely boughtone 
> instead of the macbook
> On Jun 18, 2010, at 7:11 AM, Rob Lambert wrote:
> 
>> Apple has redesigned it's mac mini. It's now shorter (at just over an inch 
>> thick), but also wider (at approximately 7.1" square). The big thing on this 
>> one is, on the bottom, there is a round cover. Twist this cover, and remove 
>> it, and you are immediately granted access to the RAM. There is also a model 
>> range cut for the mini. You now just have the one lower priced (what I call 
>> "consumer") model at $699, and then the server at $999. There's also an SD 
>> card slot on the back (come in from the left hand side, and it's on the top, 
>> above the two round audio ports). Finally, keep going beyond the SD card, 
>> towards the right. You will first find four USB 2.0 ports, and beyond the 
>> furthest right port (or the one closest to the center of the back of the 
>> Mini, however you prefer) there are two ports. One is the mini DVI port 
>> that's found on Apple's MacBook Pro. The one to the right of that is long, 
>> rectangular, and has an angular shape on the bottom. This is Apple's brand 
>> new HDMI port. This means that, if you have an HD TV, you can hook up your 
>> Mini and use your HD TV as the monitor. A full port description is as 
>> follows. If you come in from the right hand side, the back has the following 
>> ports from right to left: Power (switch), power (A/C adapter port), 
>> ethernet, Firewire 800 (the horizontal long line below this is a cooling 
>> vent), then thee's the HDMI port that I spoke of earlier, and the Mini DVI 
>> port. Finally, following on from the DVI port, again proceeding to the left, 
>> there is the four USB ports, and an SD card slot, and that's where you will 
>> see the left edge of your Mini. Below the SD card slot are two audio jacks. 
>> The one  closest to the edge is headphone, and the one closest to the center 
>> is line-in. More info can be found at http://www.apple.com/macmini/ I'm 
>> curious about your opinion on this. For those who don't know, the Mini has 
>> been around since 2005, and this is it's first full redesign in five years. 
>> In my opinion, it was way overdue, and I'm glad they finally got around to 
>> it. 
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