Steve, don't laugh. You'll always find a buyer for a Mini. In fact, I think that I know of someone that would want one.
Contact me off list ([email protected]).. Bryan -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve Matzura Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 6:33 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Another stupid question...new Mac Mini capable On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 23:32:40 -0400, you wrote: >Yeh. It is particularly confusing to blind people when I tell them that the 27 >inch iMac is probably the best value for high performance. I know that they >all think "but I don't need a 27 inch monitor." The thing is, though, they >will need some sort of monitor , if not because a Mac won't run right without >one, there is the benefit of making it possible for others in your session to >see what you're doing. 27 inches seems a bit excessive, but, since Apple sells >many of the exact same panels, rather than many different monitor options, >they get the panels at a good price. The LED panels in the iMacs are extremely >good quality. I wouldn't suggest that a blind person buy such a display >separately, but, when included with an iMac, you're getting a really good deal. I found this to be the case shortly after I bought an iMac for my wife and a Mini for me. She got the 24" version with available disk and memory upgrades at the time (last October) and frankly, her system, which she will use primarily for home office work, is way over-powered for what she needs, but just about right for what I wanted in the first place! Anybody wanna buy a one-year-old never-used Mini? (grin)
