If they offered an entry level Mac Pro with an i7, 16GB ram, and a cheaper discrete gpu and could give it to me for $1500 I would be very happy.
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If they offered an entry level Mac Pro with an i7, 16GB ram, and a cheaper discrete gpu and could give it to me for $1500 I would be very happy.
No, but neither does the 2015 Mac Mini, the 2016 Mac Mini or the 2017 Mac Mini (because they don't exist).
Then I'd settle for a 2014 Mac Mini if I need to replace my 2009 model before the new Mac Mini, which is almost certainly coming, arrives on the market.
It's a great satisfaction to build one from scratch. Nice job.
Almost only counts with horseshoes and hand grendaes.
Almost only counts with horseshoes and hand grendaes.
Apple no longer supports the desktop. Was nice while they did.
The 2011 and 2012 quads were quality gear.
Now dell and hp make very good replacements same size and they can use i7 6700t cpus. Along with 2tb ssds.
I have a m700 a m900 and a dell opt. I am teaching myself linux. My distaste runs deep for Apple at this time. I really did not want to have to learn a new os and was perfectly content with 2011 or 2012 minis. Apple saw the state of intel cpus and realized no one had a need for the iMac. so they killed the mini and the mac pro to save the iMac. They also do not want to support desk os . I can not begin to say have sad I see this but I am just a guy in NJ USA typing on a key board.
We hear a lot of talk around the mini 'canabalizing sales'. I think it's worthwhile to consider that perhaps the finger is being pointed at the wrong device. I really don't think Apple is the slightest bit worried about the mini eating into sales of any of their other products as it's a very different device.
An IMac doesn't look good connected up to my tv though.
The mini is a relic of old computing for better or worse. It's nothing to do with the worry of the mini canabalizing anything. It's that other devices have canalized the mini's market. There are increasingly fewer reasons for the mini to exist in the larger computing world.
If it is true that the small headless desktop Mini-style segment of the computer market is dying, then why the recent explosion of such devices being offered by other manufacturers?
Yep. The all-in-one form is cute, but not the best on engineering or economics.Miniaturization is a core factor in the rise of personal computing; if you can fit a full-featured desktop PC into the space of an SFF box, I see no reason why you wouldn't want to do so. The SFF is, I think, likely to become the new standard form of the desktop PC. Far more flexible in use than an integrated machine (whether on the desktop,...
I hate to disagree, friend, but looks just fine as part of my media center. I'll be among those disappointed if Cupertino decided to get rid of the Mini.Honestly? An iMac doesn't look good connected up to anything. In trying to give it the iPhone style, they've made the device look ridiculous with any wires coming out of it or any boxes sitting next to it.
I hate to disagree, friend, but looks just fine as part of my media center. I'll be among those disappointed if Cupertino decided to get rid of the Mini.
Right you are, in both posts, my good friend... I will now <open mouth, insert digital foot>.Ah, I'm talking about the iMac, not the Mini.The Mini does fit neatly into many different situations, either on the desktop or next to a TV. The iMac, on the other hand, stands out like a sore thumb...
An IMac doesn't look good connected up to my tv though.
Apple could still offer different SKUs of MacMini with, e.g., different number of TB3 ports.
A cheap one with just one TB3 port (to be plugged into a display that then offered USB3 etc.pp.), a middle tier one with two TB3 ports and a high-end one with three TB3 ports, capable of doing 3x4k (which Kaby Lake does, AFAIK). If they only offer TB3 (and audio), these should be cheap enough to make and still offer an attractive enough product to generate a nice margin for Apple. Even though they don't really sell displays anymore.
That said, does anybody know of any non-Apple Kaby Lake desktop that offers 3xTB3?
I have no interest at all in 3d stuff. I just need desktop real-estate for my terminal-windows and Sublime ;-)
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