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I don't find Windows 10 too bad from where 8 was. I understand being forced out of 7 but 10 has inherited most of 7 and continues to improve.

I use to be a total Windows hater when I left after 8 came out and moved to OS X. I swore I would never go back but Apple has forced me to rethink because of their hardware and I've been using Windows 10/Linux for the past year so I can have a smooth transition back to a PC where I can control my own hardware choices.

I think most Mac users are satisfied with the current hardware but I demand more power for what I do.

The 2012 Mac Mini was the perfect machine for its time and it's too bad Apple did not carry on with that design.

Sad fact is that the top end 2012 Mac mini is still a superior machine to most 2016 models if you are happy to upgrade it, says a lot where apple is .

I dont mind apple pushing the iPad pro, but I refuse to pay laptop prices for a larger iPad. If its price was more reasonable it'd be okay, right now I can built a very good desktop for the price of the pro, and that is pushing me away
 
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Am I crazy for seriously considering the mid-level 2014 Mac Mini at this point? Refurb for $719 Canadian.

Also in the running are:

- 2012 Macbook pro for $1139 Canadian.
- 2015 Macbook for $1139 Canadian.
- 2015 Macbook Pro retina for $1309 Canadian.
- 2014 iMac for $1099 Canadian.

I'm so undecided. I keep switching between all of the above options.
 
Am I crazy for seriously considering the mid-level 2014 Mac Mini at this point? Refurb for $719 Canadian.

Also in the running are:

- 2012 Macbook pro for $1139 Canadian.
- 2015 Macbook for $1139 Canadian.
- 2015 Macbook Pro retina for $1309 Canadian.
- 2014 iMac for $1099 Canadian.

I'm so undecided. I keep switching between all of the above options.
Really depends on how you use the computer.
 
You people just don't get the message do you?

Take a Mini, smash it flat, put an ARM chip in it, load IOS.

The iPad is the future of the PC. So let it be written, so let it be done.
 
The iPad is a toy not a tool .

Ok for games and very simple emails , try doing a spreadsheet on it ... eeeurgh...

It's good for consuming content but not for any real work. In other words, when responding to emails on my ipad, I say "Acknowledged. Will respond when I am using a real computer. Regards Ulrika" In fact, I'd go as far as to say that an interviewee who said all they need is an ipad wouldn't get the job.
 
That's what apple are all about now...

$$$

Well, Apple was always about $$$. :) (Most successful businesses are!) But in the past they got their $$$ by making complicated tech easy to use for non-tech types. (Mac made desktop computers simple, iPod made music players simple, iPhone made cell phones simple.) Today, they're more about locking consumers into the Apple ecosystem, and less about giving power to the people. Much, much less. :(
 
I didn't buy my first Mac until 2007 when the first iPhone came out. I bought the iPhone around July 7th of that year and a week later, my first MBP. Both of those things were the most amazing devices I had ever used. Even now, my 2012 Mini, 2012 13" cMBP and my 2015 15" MBP are still pretty amazing.

It's just the junk I can't get over such as the watch and all those bands. Then there is the services like Apple Music iTunes Match that to me, still doesn't work correctly and I'll finally be cancelling Match in February.

Not sure what the next Mac holds for me if and when I will buy another one. Right now, I'm typing this on the 2012 cMBP and I still enjoy the hell out of using this machine. Why? Even with it's lower res screen, it's what the old Apple represented.

I'll hang in there to see what happens with the next Mini, if there is one.
 
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I'll hang in there to see what happens with the next Mini, if there is one.

It's almost certainly coming. However, the incremental value of successor Mini models of today in negligible compared to 10 years ago. Is there a big frontier still to come which requires more cpu/gpu processing power compared to 10 years ago? We seem to have plateaued that the marginal value of a new Mini V 2012 is /dev/null.
 
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