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03-01-2009, 2:11 AM
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Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
Until recently, I have been using my PC as a gaming machine, but I have since decided to move over to a PS3 as I have less time for gaming now.
As such, I feel as though my PC is wasted somewhat and needlessly big and noisy, so I am contemplating changing it for a Mac Mini (or maybe a SFF PC?).
Given that my main uses will now only be:
- Internet Browsing
- iTunes/Music
- Storing/Organising Photos
Do you think a Mac Mini would be sufficient? I might also get a Macbook in time to replace my HP Netbook, rather than a tasty HP Laptop I have been looking at.
My only other question is will the Mac Mini struggle for any reason running applications at 1920x1080 res?
Thanks
Russ.
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03-01-2009, 7:10 AM
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Re: Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
A Mac Mini will do all of those things with ease - and will be whisper silent ! I ran a G4 Mac Mini (3 years old) until very recently for the family's main computer, and it had no problems. The current Core 2 Duo Mac Mini's will run it all without even breaking sweat.
You should wait until after MacWorld on Tuesday before ordering one though - the Mini is due a refresh...
The MacBook's are really nice too - I have one as my personal computer, and it's truly wonderful. It does so many things well, but the best for me is how fast it wakes from sleep and connects to the wireless network. You can be surfing the web 6 seconds after raising the lid - it means that you end up using it all of the time and for really fast googles/lookups/etc. You've got an answer before a PC has even woken up and connected !
Just do it - once you've tried Mac, you never go back !
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03-01-2009, 8:13 AM
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Re: Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
I've got a Core Solo Mini - slowest Intel Mac they made - and it works fine. Currently sitting under my TV, happily running at 1920x1080.
The only time it really struggles is playing HD .wmv files.
DVD rips, photos, etc. are perfect.
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03-01-2009, 9:13 AM
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Re: Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
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Do you think a Mac Mini would be sufficient?
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More than sufficient. And it comes with OS X. What more could you ask for?
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will the Mac Mini struggle for any reason running applications at 1920x1080 res?
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It depends on how much of a brain suck the application in question is, but maximum resolution on the mini is 1920 x 1200.
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03-01-2009, 9:20 AM
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Re: Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
Thanks for the replies guys - looks like a good option for me then.
I'll see what comes of Tuesday then... then get my PC sold!!
I'm slightlyu nervous bieng 'PCless' but I'm sure Apple is the way forward
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03-01-2009, 9:33 AM
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Re: Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
There's plenty of folks on here that have made the move and not regretted it a bit ;-)
Jon
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03-01-2009, 9:38 AM
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Re: Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
Thanks guys.
What does Apple TV do then? I see from your sig that you have that?
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03-01-2009, 11:05 AM
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Re: Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
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I'm slightlyu nervous bieng 'PCless' but I'm sure Apple is the way forward 
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I made the move from PC just over a year ago and certainly wouldn't go back  Only downside is I keep spending money on Apple gear!!! In just over a year I have bought:
iMac
Macbook
Apple TV
Time Capsule
iPhone
iPod Touch
Wife also now wants a Macbook to replace her Win note book....
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03-01-2009, 12:56 PM
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Re: Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
Is a Mac Mini suitable for diting Hi Def AVCHD footage in iMovie ?
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03-01-2009, 1:53 PM
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Re: Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
The current models - possibly but would be fairly slow and hard work - I'd wait until Tuesday and see what's announced at the Expo - rumour sites abounding at the moment with a major overhaul to the mini ...
Jon
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03-01-2009, 2:55 PM
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Re: Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
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Is a Mac Mini suitable for diting Hi Def AVCHD footage in iMovie ?
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The answer is "yes" again. Bear in mind that all of Apple's video editing programmes (iMovie, Final Cut Express, and Final Cut Studio) convert AVCHD to a more edit friendly format using either Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) or Apple ProRes. iMovie and FCE both run on the mini (I use mine for editing in FCE) and use AIC. It's a good idea to upgrade the RAM to at least 2GB.
But like the man says, wait until the expected updates are announced (or aren't) before you get your cheque book out.
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04-01-2009, 11:40 PM
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Re: Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
Go for the Mini, don't let size fool you, it will more and more and more... Apple mac Computers are great and will never go back to PC for productive work even though I do own PC just for gaming thats all. Hope this help.
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05-01-2009, 9:30 AM
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Re: Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
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Thanks guys.
What does Apple TV do then? I see from your sig that you have that?
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Think of it as an ipod for your lounge
You connect it up to your TV/HiFi
It will wirelessly sync from your mac (music/video)
It will wirelessly stream from your mac (music/video)
You can buy movies on it
You can rent movies on it
You can view your photos on it
You can watch YouTube on it
They're great! (I've got 2!)
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05-01-2009, 12:11 PM
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Re: Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
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Think of it as an ipod for your lounge
You connect it up to your TV/HiFi
It will wirelessly sync from your mac (music/video)
It will wirelessly stream from your mac (music/video)
You can buy movies on it
You can rent movies on it
You can view your photos on it
You can watch YouTube on it
They're great! (I've got 2!) 
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More importantly you can rent HD movies, a services denied to you in iTunes on a Mac! I have a mini with an Elgato tuner that I use as our PVR and it seems silly to have an ATV next to it just for HD movies!?!?!
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05-01-2009, 4:19 PM
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Re: Can I replace my Desktop PC with a Mac Mini?
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Originally Posted by RRRuss
Until recently, I have been using my PC as a gaming machine, but I have since decided to move over to a PS3 as I have less time for gaming now.
As such, I feel as though my PC is wasted somewhat and needlessly big and noisy, so I am contemplating changing it for a Mac Mini (or maybe a SFF PC?).
Given that my main uses will now only be:
- Internet Browsing
- iTunes/Music
- Storing/Organising Photos
Do you think a Mac Mini would be sufficient? I might also get a Macbook in time to replace my HP Netbook, rather than a tasty HP Laptop I have been looking at.
My only other question is will the Mac Mini struggle for any reason running applications at 1920x1080 res?
Thanks
Russ.
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I converted to a Mac Mini from a PC just over a year ago and haven't looked back once! The Mac is so much better as a user interface than a Windows based PC. Programs no longer take an age to install! OS X is a dream compared to windows. The only downside so far is that because OS X isn't as widely used as Windows you may find it a little harder to get any problems ironed out. Then again the Mac community is a pretty tight knit bunch and so if you know where to go you will get the right solution.
Wait and see if the Mac Mini Range is refreshed and then make your purchase..... you won't regret it.
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