:58 PM
Subject: Re: mac mini should I?
I love mine. It's a tiny box that just sits here on my desk. You have to
purchase a monitor and a keyboard--you can use bluetooth or a USB one. I
personally am using the USB for now, but I have a bluetooth option if I
want/need to use it.:) I just
Hi,
The only thing I woulld recomend is if you are going to get a mini is that you
get a vga addapter and connecgt a monitor so that vo will run smoother, but if
you are only looking at just using the mac for e-mail, web browsing, some word
prossing and the like then the mini is something I
I love mine. It's a tiny box that just sits here on my desk. You have to
purchase a monitor and a keyboard--you can use bluetooth or a USB one. I
personally am using the USB for now, but I have a bluetooth option if I
want/need to use it.:) I just love the way mine's working out, and it's
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From: Jane juanitatig...@gmail.com
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Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: mac mini should I?
I love mine. It's a tiny box that just sits here on my desk. You have to
purchase a monitor and a keyboard--you can use bluetooth
The mac mini is a nice little mac, just be sure you have a monitor to connect
it to, you don't have to have it turned on, but without a monitor connected,
voice over will be really sluggish.
On Dec 10, 2010, at 5:52 PM, Joe Paton wrote:
Good evening all.
I'm new to the list, so please bear
Has anyone got that little dongle thingy that does nothing but connect to the
mac mini to pass as a display?
I've got one of those on my mac mini 2010 and voice over seems alright.
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I own a Mac Mini and you need to make it known VoiceOver will be used
and have a dvd burner installed in it. It'll be a little more expensive
at first but will pay for itself when you start doing things with large
volumes of data. When you get the unit, and get it set up needs an
ethernet