Thank you. I will think about other options then as I have not made up my mind 
yet.

Kawal.

On Nov 12, 2012, at 3:43 PM, Eric Caron <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hi Kawal,
> 
> I have both a mini and a Mac Book pro.  The mini itself is small, but once 
> you add in the many wires for power and USB and monitor it quickly becomes 
> more tangled then the Mac Book.  Also, the internal speaker is just adequate 
> nothing great.  There is no battery power.  Most of us will tell you you will 
> need a monitor.  If you don't want a monitor you will need to buy adaptors to 
> make it work.  By the time you purchase the needed extras and hook then=m up 
> you will find your Mini is not especially a great bargain.  I would recommend 
> looking into a Mac book air or new Mac Book Pro. 
> 
> In my case the Mini was bought used so I saved a significant amount, still 
> once I added in everything I could have probably just about baught a new Air. 
>  
> 
> So for space convenience and value the Mini may not be the best choice.  If 
> you all ready own all the peripherals and just want a updated desk top this 
> could be a good choice.  I'm enjoying mine but I would be fine with just my 
> macbook pro.
> 
> Eric Caron 
> 
> On Nov 11, 2012, at 5:34 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hello All.
>> 
>> As you know I am hoping to sell my Mac Book Pro mid 2010 and two or three 
>> months after the sale, I am probably going to get a Mac Mini due to the lack 
>> of space on my desk with a magic track pad.
>> 
>> So, I have  questions to ask.
>> 
>> Does the Mac Mini have batteries inside it?
>> 
>> I know that the Mac Mini has know screen, but does it have speakers?  Also, 
>> what would any of you advise should I get a USB keyboard as I have an Apple 
>> keyboard which is bluetooth.  If I were to stick with that and not get a USB 
>> keyboard, how would one pair the keyboard if the Mac Mini was not set up?
>> 
>> I am wanting the latest one with the fusion drive and a SSD drive and as the 
>> unit is cheaper than a lap top, will probably go for the highest processor 
>> it all depends on how much everything will cost.
>> 
>> Any advice is appreciated as I want to do a thorough research on this as I 
>> don't want to get anything without knowing the facts.  Why do people get Mac 
>> minis, is it the saving on space or something else?  I need something which 
>> will take as little room as possible due to having one desk which is cramed 
>> with wires and as much as I love my Mac Book Pro, I am going to be sorry for 
>> giving it up as it means a lot to me due to my time in the USA but one can't 
>> be sentimental I have to think of the practical i.e. no space.
>> 
>> Thank you.
>> 
>> Kawal.
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