Yeah, making a definite statement about it being a "stripped down" Mac had people confused because Jobs would normally brag about the power of the electronics made by Apple.
@@stardust6004 how was it less "greedy" than it is today? their products are priced similarly to their competitors. I think people have gotten a twisted sense of prices due to Amazon. You have a lot of companies making cheap computers, because their goal is influence, not profit. Apple still wants high profits.
jonny j Have you even seen phones’ prices recently? They are literally the same price and now we have the £400 SE and the £700 11 as well to drop the price below competitors
krishnugget that is because they were the first one to introduce a 1k phone (iPhoneX) driving the prices of the whole market up....previous best phone form Apple was max 800 and plummm 2 hundred extra within one generation...ridiculous. They realized not everyone is willing to pay those prices and have to go back and release phones which people can actually afford
Antonio Castro Jiménez I think they rather released expensive phones to get the competition to raise their prices while quickly dropping back in price while their competitors are at much higher prices
Back then UA-cam were full of bad quality uploaded videos like this one. I often tried to find some good quality music to download. But I ended up like this.
that was my first personal computer when I was a teenager and I loved this thing. all my friends couldn't believe this was a computer because of its size. I could also play some team fortress 2 with graphics turned down. lots of fun!
@@rdvgrd6 my problem is, by the time tf2 launched for Mac OS, the original Mac mini was not only way too slow to even play the game, it was PowerPC based and not Intel x86 based, meaning it couldn't even launch this game. like trying to run cyberpunk on arm. doesn't work.
The fact you can buy a new Mac mini M2 for the same price in 2023 (with student discount) is actually quite impressive. And the performance increase is just unimaginable back in 2005
@@llothar68what's wrong? Can't afford a flash drive? That was a 40 GB hard drive. The new ones have a 256 GB SSD. The storage is more expensive to make but the price is the same. You're a moron.
oh man, i remember this announcement was the one that put me over the edge and convinced me to buy an apple. a month after it was announced, i went out and got a 1.42ghz model. almost 4 years, and 8 macs later, switching was the best decision i've made. viva la mini
@@realcartoongirl same but also 2020 :P I actually have one of these but haven't hooked it up yet. I've turned on my 2006 MacBook Pro Core Duo, however.
Imagine being in 2005 and getting this beautiful piece of tech presented to you and still being amazed about it 15 years later and get more amazed about it because you're still amazed about it 15 years after
If this is the mac mini, does this mean it's going to go out of style in a couple of years and be replaced by something smaller? The Mac Nano might be a pretty cool computer :)
Matt i’m sorry, replacing plastic with aluminum, removing the optical drive, changing ports, thickness, speed/powera and size all the time? doesn’t seem like it hasn’t changed.
wow this brings back memories, I bought the mac mini 2 days after it was available. It was my first mac, since then (2 years ago) I've bought 4 mac laptops. The Mini is still used as my HD media center with a 2TB Drive full of media. I'm saving up for a MacPro now
same! i'm guessing what bothered him was the idea of people hooking up random displays/keyboard/mouse to it so it wasn't the typical apple streamlined look. they made the right decision releasing it tho. i'm sure they gained a lot more mac users as a result. not to mention people using it as a headless unit too.
You could always tell when Steve was disinterested or disliked a product. The Mac mini to him was not what he wanted in a consumer product, with all of its wires and *gasp* separate monitor. But they had to hit this price point as more people were converting to Mac via the iPod gateway.
I’m watching this video with mac mini later 2012, recently I have upgaraded RAM to 16 GB 512 ssd, the speed is stanning. the only regret is the graphic card is only supporting 1080p not capbable with 4k.
If you switch from Safari you unlock the other resolutions. It's both Google having a monopoly and wanting you to switch to chrome and Apple having a good VP9 codec. The GPU is also a big factor as most Mac:s have iGPU:s.
Out, but it's overpriced. The original Mac Mini was affordable enough to lure switchers in, starting price for the new one is too high to achieve this.
I have one of those. I am sure you will enjoy every piece of it. I got one as soon as I realized the Mini consume a maximum of 35 Watts of power, compared to 180+ for a basic tower, run silently and does not eat up all my desk's space. To me, this thing is an insanely great piece ^_^
@@PIZZA_KITTY Hi January 2020! I guess you don't know what's coming with covid-19. It's gonna be crazy. Go get yourself some face masks and hand sanitizer. Don't ask, just go!
I wish these had an HDMI port for both easy video and audio connections to my TV...would have made a great media center system...this is the main reason I got a small Dell Hybrid instead (basically it's Dell's Mac Mini), even though the video card is weaker, it is more than enough for playing 1080p movies. I hope Apple adds HDMI connections in their next model of the Mac Mini, I would get it to replace the Dell Hybrid.
Back to Apple's golden age, where everytime Jobs would say "let me show you" and hold it in his hands, the crowd in awe, impressed by the sheer amount of innovation and features every year. Now it's just smartphones that ever all so similar, newer processors into lacking, overpriced computers. I wonder what will bring back the crowd cheering for something worthwhile.
mac mini actually revolutionized installation art in galleries. They used to put a laptop, desktop pc, or DVD players along with a power strip and lots of wires...just to play a video clip or slideshows but one mac mini could replace all kinds of device mess.
Just bought the new 2012 Mac Mini.. Boot camped Windows 7 on it, and it has been a great HTPC.. it has no bluray, but I can get an external one anyways for under $100..
My first Mac and it still works to this day :) Went for the 1,42 GHz model and upgraded the RAM to 1 gb. Lovely little computer :) Also have it's 2014 brother :)
The Mac mini was introduced in January 2005, using PowerPC G4 processors. The second generation Mac mini, introduced in February 2006, carried over the design of the PowerPC version, but used Intel Core processors and other upgraded components, and made wireless connections such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi standard. So this video was uploaded a year after its original release date
I have a 2009 Mac Mini that I use as an HTPC. It actually works pretty well in my opinion. However, I would never buy a model past the 2012 version due to soldered RAM, which is completely ridiculous on a desktop computer (and any computer in my opinion).
Dinobot2468 Upgradeable to 1gb, again still not alot...and OS X really chokes the G4 model. I put MorphOS on mine, and it works better than it ever did on OS X. Faster and lighter.
RIP Steve Jobs. He was one of the greatest and it’s sad that a little over 10 years ago, he had cancer and died. We’ll all miss him for selling his great Apple products.
I use a 2012 quad-core Core i7 Mac Mini, and while it has no optical drive (I use an LG external USB Blu-Ray burner with it), it's an amazing little desktop, especially since it's got the RAM upgraded to 16 GB and I also replaced the spinning hard drive with a 960 GB solid state drive. And now we have the 2018 Mac Minis. They're not that cheap anymore, but they are REALLY beefed up! (And they even have user-replaceable RAM again.)
@wakachamo They didn't go crazy when he introduced the iPad. The audience was virtually silent because everybody expected something completely different.
@M1sterHamilton you are wrong, i just bought a used Mac Mini G4 off eBay and it came with only two USB ports. Anyway, i traded the Mini off for a 1.5 GHz PowerBook G4 Alu 15 inch.
Funny to think now, but this model at $500 was upgradable (RAM, hd, optic drive), had a graphics card (ATI if memory serves). The current model is all soldiered together, starts at $800, and has only integrated graphics.
help! my boyfriend force me to watch all these stupid apple keynotes but i dont want. he calls me steven too, its almost like steve. i feel so stressed
First computer Atari 1040ST Mega4 in 1987 (to run my MIDI Studio) First Mac was Performa 6500 225 in spring of 1997 (to access internet and telecommute to work) Second Mac was Mac Mini in spring of 2005 (so I could get GarageBand) Third Mac was MBP in 2007 (so I could run Logic) Fourth Mac was Trashcan Mac Pro....and here we are.
still, that kind of effort would scare potential low end users from switching to macs. but the new Mac Mini with Intel Core processors would shut em up, though.
he's so casual ''so like people want a cheap small mac so heres the mac mini enjoy.''
I love how Steve was like it's called the Mac mini *laughter* and then people were like oh shit he's serious
Reminds me of the macOS High Sierra announcement
Yeah, making a definite statement about it being a "stripped down" Mac had people confused because Jobs would normally brag about the power of the electronics made by Apple.
Colm Smyth 😂
yeah most people have low IQs
Misrepresentation.
This was one of the most bizzarely casual Mac launches ever
The beauty of Macworld launches. All of them were more casual than any press launch Apple has done.
Most savage Mac launches ever
Mini event for a mini device. Makes sense when you think about it
Back when people cheered for apples pricing
geowal91 Yeah - but because of it’s Pricing being fair + 10-20% but Not greedy.
@@stardust6004 how was it less "greedy" than it is today? their products are priced similarly to their competitors.
I think people have gotten a twisted sense of prices due to Amazon. You have a lot of companies making cheap computers, because their goal is influence, not profit. Apple still wants high profits.
jonny j Have you even seen phones’ prices recently? They are literally the same price and now we have the £400 SE and the £700 11 as well to drop the price below competitors
krishnugget that is because they were the first one to introduce a 1k phone (iPhoneX) driving the prices of the whole market up....previous best phone form Apple was max 800 and plummm 2 hundred extra within one generation...ridiculous. They realized not everyone is willing to pay those prices and have to go back and release phones which people can actually afford
Antonio Castro Jiménez I think they rather released expensive phones to get the competition to raise their prices while quickly dropping back in price while their competitors are at much higher prices
Steve Jobs could sell an atheist a bible
If he would have read it ,he would have! Remember STEVE'S REALITY DISTORTION FIELD???
Hasn't he already?
Is not to hard, I’m atheist and I buy a bible. As an atheist you need resources
@@SjaAnat its good to argue with reason and facts than just feelings..
Sand to Sahara
this video was uploaded when this was new
Thank you for pointing that out.
Well, a year after
damn, time flizzles
Oh yeah damn! Around 14 years ago!
Back then UA-cam were full of bad quality uploaded videos like this one. I often tried to find some good quality music to download. But I ended up like this.
when my mom got her mac mini and unwrapped it, she just was like "that's all?" :D
Bruh
@@Pejelo lol
Faz-Gaming
You guys realize you are replying to probably which is a dead account anyway, but 11 years old.
@@beedslolkuntus2070 I just realized that this comment is from 2009
Faz-Gaming
Exactly what I was saying 😂
I have a feeling that the audience thought Mac mini was a joke by Jobs in the beginning.
that was my first personal computer when I was a teenager and I loved this thing. all my friends couldn't believe this was a computer because of its size. I could also play some team fortress 2 with graphics turned down. lots of fun!
ur kidding..actual tf2?
@@Buncry11 no kidding it was running alright!
team fortress two launched for macos over 5 years after the original mac mini.. i call bs
@@JPK1337 I had my first Mac mini in 2007 and yeah team fortress launched on MacOS in 2010. What’s your problem?
@@rdvgrd6 my problem is, by the time tf2 launched for Mac OS, the original Mac mini was not only way too slow to even play the game, it was PowerPC based and not Intel x86 based, meaning it couldn't even launch this game. like trying to run cyberpunk on arm. doesn't work.
The fact you can buy a new Mac mini M2 for the same price in 2023 (with student discount) is actually quite impressive. And the performance increase is just unimaginable back in 2005
luckily on Ebay I got mine for $530 open box
And then you realize that in 18 years they increased the disk from 40 to only 256. This x5 is lame
@@llothar68what's wrong? Can't afford a flash drive?
That was a 40 GB hard drive. The new ones have a 256 GB SSD. The storage is more expensive to make but the price is the same.
You're a moron.
@@ArthropodSpidey An Apple Fanboy calling others a moron. OMG the irony.
@@llothar68it is an SSD tho, but yeah it needs more storage badly, at least a thunderbolt ssd adapter for $70 is all you need to use it with m.2 SSDs
oh man, i remember this announcement was the one that put me over the edge and convinced me to buy an apple. a month after it was announced, i went out and got a 1.42ghz model. almost 4 years, and 8 macs later, switching was the best decision i've made. viva la mini
The first reply in this section for over a decade later.
@@sriramsundar8388 can't believe I didn't reply earlier, I'm sad when I'm not first!
It’s crazy that this comment is 4 years after the video release and my comment is 11 years after comment release
Wow, 11 year comment. Wrote this on 2020
...so we're not gonna talk about how this guy bought 2 macs a year on average?
Watching from my Android phone, on the toilet 2018
Technology marches forward lol
same but 2020
@@realcartoongirl same but also 2020 :P I actually have one of these but haven't hooked it up yet. I've turned on my 2006 MacBook Pro Core Duo, however.
Back when people were posting cat videos and ‘fails’, JoshuaG posted this. Respect!
Imagine being in 2005 and getting this beautiful piece of tech presented to you and still being amazed about it 15 years later and get more amazed about it because you're still amazed about it 15 years after
Thank the engineers toiling away unseen in the bowels of Apple for this engineering feat, not this smiling motherfucker up on stage.
pretty stupid
Who is watching this after release of 2018 mac mini
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this man was something else
What a cute company Apple was back in the 2000s. So much love and enthusiasm back in the day.
Wow this is amazing. I just got a Mac mini today, its the one with the 1.42 GHz processor, 80GB HDD. Its such a neat little machine
It's like someone sat on the G4 cube :D
first reply in 8 years
If this is the mac mini, does this mean it's going to go out of style in a couple of years and be replaced by something smaller?
The Mac Nano might be a pretty cool computer :)
Guess not.
Matt i’m sorry, replacing plastic with aluminum, removing the optical drive, changing ports, thickness, speed/powera and size all the time? doesn’t seem like it hasn’t changed.
wow this brings back memories, I bought the mac mini 2 days after it was available. It was my first mac, since then (2 years ago) I've bought 4 mac laptops. The Mini is still used as my HD media center with a 2TB Drive full of media. I'm saving up for a MacPro now
aww man hope you can afford that pro soon!
Steve felt this was a real cheapie. Never seen him so cynical in a product launch. Still captivating,
I don’t see it as cynical tbh
In truth it was a great machine for what it was. I bought one a few months later to use as a server, it performed admirably and still works today.
@@JackPonissi me too. I preferred my Dell inspiron though on Ubuntu.
same! i'm guessing what bothered him was the idea of people hooking up random displays/keyboard/mouse to it so it wasn't the typical apple streamlined look. they made the right decision releasing it tho. i'm sure they gained a lot more mac users as a result. not to mention people using it as a headless unit too.
@@NineteenEightyFive absolutely… designers like me need windows for CAD stuff and Mac for other things.. Mac mini works best for such use cases.
Fast forward 15 years later, and the Mac Mini has made a triumphant return. Not only is it cheap and affordable again, but it’s now a beast
Steve - we miss you :-/
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You could always tell when Steve was disinterested or disliked a product. The Mac mini to him was not what he wanted in a consumer product, with all of its wires and *gasp* separate monitor. But they had to hit this price point as more people were converting to Mac via the iPod gateway.
I like all of the macs but the Mac mini just stands out from the crowd.
I’m surprised that such a nice product was presented in under 5 minutes. Mac mini is definitely one of the best choices to this day.
Yup, Jobs undersold this in the Keynote because he obviously didn't like it.
I’m watching this video with mac mini later 2012, recently I have upgaraded RAM to 16 GB 512 ssd, the speed is stanning. the only regret is the graphic card is only supporting 1080p not capbable with 4k.
If you switch from Safari you unlock the other resolutions. It's both Google having a monopoly and wanting you to switch to chrome and Apple having a good VP9 codec. The GPU is also a big factor as most Mac:s have iGPU:s.
you cant even display 4k with that mac mini, like the highest resolution output is 1600
We need a new Mac Mini
Anirudh Upadhyayula I think they’re gonna drop it honestly
launched today..
Himanshu Ghadigaonkar Yep. Saw that
Out, but it's overpriced. The original Mac Mini was affordable enough to lure switchers in, starting price for the new one is too high to achieve this.
Just got one
I have one of those. I am sure you will enjoy every piece of it. I got one as soon as I realized the Mini consume a maximum of 35 Watts of power, compared to 180+ for a basic tower, run silently and does not eat up all my desk's space. To me, this thing is an insanely great piece ^_^
how are you?
Greetings from 2023
Greetings from 2024! I found this model now and i‘ll try to get it to work
Only Steve Jobs could do this perfect show.
The Mac Mini was great at this moment
Great! The new Intel Core Duo will be my mext machine! It's fabulous! Apple design, Mac stability, OSX all-other-things
José López hey dude. It’s been 13 years are you still alive
Hello from future🤣
Core Duo iMac or Core Duo MacBook Pro...? I guess we'll never know...
@@PIZZA_KITTY Hi January 2020! I guess you don't know what's coming with covid-19. It's gonna be crazy. Go get yourself some face masks and hand sanitizer. Don't ask, just go!
@@micro2197 hi bby i am
I wish these had an HDMI port for both easy video and audio connections to my TV...would have made a great media center system...this is the main reason I got a small Dell Hybrid instead (basically it's Dell's Mac Mini), even though the video card is weaker, it is more than enough for playing 1080p movies.
I hope Apple adds HDMI connections in their next model of the Mac Mini, I would get it to replace the Dell Hybrid.
Crazy that now the M2 Mac Mini is back to that $599 price tag! I have the M1 Mac Mini and even that computer is still amazing fast and powerful!
Back to Apple's golden age, where everytime Jobs would say "let me show you" and hold it in his hands, the crowd in awe, impressed by the sheer amount of innovation and features every year. Now it's just smartphones that ever all so similar, newer processors into lacking, overpriced computers. I wonder what will bring back the crowd cheering for something worthwhile.
Names were better than too
What will bring back the crowd? Firing Tim Cook and replacing him with Scott Forstall.
Among al the Macs they sell, this is my favourite among the bunch.
mac mini actually revolutionized installation art in galleries. They used to put a laptop, desktop pc, or DVD players along with a power strip and lots of wires...just to play a video clip or slideshows but one mac mini could replace all kinds of device mess.
He was a "great man" but he was not a "good man".
and you’re the one to judge
+Jason Mendosa read the books and watch the movies then come back and maybe you just might have enough brain cells to comprehend it
He was great, donated billions to charity and never said a peep about it. We found out only when he died.
NanoTechTips he did donate anonymously
Like to do sincerely greetings to STEVE,( I hope he is still a part of all) and Tim and others from APPLE
Steve passed in 2011, and his mindset passed within Apple a long time ago :/
Bring your own damn keyboard and mouse... surely I wasn't the only one thinking that 😅
Steve Jobs: gets „👏🏻“
Tim Cook: gets „boooooh“ 😂
Steve Jobs: I had corn flakes this morning
Audience: hAhAhaHahHa *cheers*
Steve: Look! A box with a handle!
Crowd: AHHHHH 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
Aahhhhhh. My first Mac ever. Still have it. Still works. Still love it. The pc I had before it has shit it self.
shempone this makes me laugh even now 😂
Cook should have kept the entry level price point of the Mini at 499.
keynotes will never be the same
it's amazing how he can make you want to buy something that is 20 years old, today.
Still works without crashing, bring forward one PC that does that.
Depends on the OS you're running. Most crashes even back then were Software related
The fact that he was able to sell these is because they were actually great projects.
I can watch this over and over and over again
Just bought the new 2012 Mac Mini.. Boot camped Windows 7 on it, and it has been a great HTPC.. it has no bluray, but I can get an external one anyways for under $100..
Watching on my mac mini from 2012 :)
watching on thank god it not a mac
@@bernardschmitt6389 watching on fridge.
256MB, I remember those days... 15 years later and people are putting 128GB of RAM into a computer. Crazy how things change.
A fully functional desktop computer for less than today’s iPhone.
This was my first Mac I purchased. I ran out and bought it as soon as it came out. And I still have it. Good memories,
My first Mac and it still works to this day :) Went for the 1,42 GHz model and upgraded the RAM to 1 gb. Lovely little computer :) Also have it's 2014 brother :)
This was the first new computer I ever saved up and bought. First Mac. Loved that thing.
The Mac mini was introduced in January 2005, using PowerPC G4 processors. The second generation Mac mini, introduced in February 2006, carried over the design of the PowerPC version, but used Intel Core processors and other upgraded components, and made wireless connections such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi standard. So this video was uploaded a year after its original release date
LEGEND SAYS :- TECH BECOMES CHEAPER WITH TIME
COOK : EMIT HTIW REPEAHC SEMOCEB HCET
You can hear some people laugh at another level than the others. Example: 2:47 and 2:29
This actually goes back to when Mac Minis were actually good for something. Nowadays, it's almost laughable to get anything less than a 27" iMac.
Yeah. Steve did things better than what Apple has today.
I have a 2009 Mac Mini that I use as an HTPC. It actually works pretty well in my opinion. However, I would never buy a model past the 2012 version due to soldered RAM, which is completely ridiculous on a desktop computer (and any computer in my opinion).
2018 Mac mini blowed of the park
17 year old video that still shows mad presentations
I swear the quality wasn't this bad before
Great Product!
Wow, 256mb's of RAM in 2005? Yeah it was cheap and had to fit in small containers but thats not a lot even for 2005!
Dinobot2468 Upgradeable to 1gb, again still not alot...and OS X really chokes the G4 model. I put MorphOS on mine, and it works better than it ever did on OS X. Faster and lighter.
***** It tends to be used as a website server nowadays, so at least it still has a use even in 2015!
If you put MorphOS on it, it's useable as a desktop computer again, and will be able to do stuff on it, it couldn't under OS X...like youtube.
+Dinobot2468 I use mine as a web server. It serves its purpose really well under leopard
never thought id find u here
RIP Steve Jobs. He was one of the greatest and it’s sad that a little over 10 years ago, he had cancer and died. We’ll all miss him for selling his great Apple products.
I use a 2012 quad-core Core i7 Mac Mini, and while it has no optical drive (I use an LG external USB Blu-Ray burner with it), it's an amazing little desktop, especially since it's got the RAM upgraded to 16 GB and I also replaced the spinning hard drive with a 960 GB solid state drive.
And now we have the 2018 Mac Minis. They're not that cheap anymore, but they are REALLY beefed up! (And they even have user-replaceable RAM again.)
Damn I'm watching this in 2019 😂 I have the mac mini 2005
Mizz Wicked Really?
I have it also but UA-cam doesn’t work 😢
Audience was confused where the jokes were.
I have a Mac mini late 2012, i7 CPU.
Fifo F. How is it holding up
@wakachamo
They didn't go crazy when he introduced the iPad.
The audience was virtually silent because everybody expected something completely different.
It's weird how Jobs didn't mention the PowerMac (later Mac Pro) at all. Isn't that also BYODKM? He acted like this was Apple's first tower.
@M1sterHamilton you are wrong, i just bought a used Mac Mini G4 off eBay and it came with only two USB ports. Anyway, i traded the Mini off for a 1.5 GHz PowerBook G4 Alu 15 inch.
Funny to think now, but this model at $500 was upgradable (RAM, hd, optic drive), had a graphics card (ATI if memory serves). The current model is all soldiered together, starts at $800, and has only integrated graphics.
2:43 ah, back when Apple acknowledged the existence of other things than their own
Apple pushed so many boundaries during Job's time as CEO. Miss that for sure
I think the Box got more cheering than the computer its self XD
My first ever mac in 2005!!!!
That's insane! With that price, you can buy only 3 Mac Pro Wheels out of 4!
The year is 2020. The Mac Mini is now twice as stripped down.... and twice as expensive.
compare 499 v.s 699 2010
help! my boyfriend force me to watch all these stupid apple keynotes but i dont want. he calls me steven too, its almost like steve. i feel so stressed
First computer Atari 1040ST Mega4 in 1987 (to run my MIDI Studio)
First Mac was Performa 6500 225 in spring of 1997 (to access internet and telecommute to work)
Second Mac was Mac Mini in spring of 2005 (so I could get GarageBand)
Third Mac was MBP in 2007 (so I could run Logic)
Fourth Mac was Trashcan Mac Pro....and here we are.
I have 7 mac minis that ive bought for 20 bucks each...all still work just fine and with patched catalina...there you go=)
still, that kind of effort would scare potential low end users from switching to macs. but the new Mac Mini with Intel Core processors would shut em up, though.
Back in the day where product reveals were straight to the point. No tech talk or any of that crap, just like here you go; this is what it looks like!
It’s not “2x better”, it’s NEW.
I like how he quickly skipped the IO
Who is watching after release of M1 mini in 2020 Fall?
He never even said it was beautiful, you could tell he hated the thing.
i think they would replace the dvi and VGA with the mini display port. I mean i know for sure they are going to put the mini display port on there
Why are they laughing the whole time? Its not that funny
@quest8 They now have a NVIDIA GeForce 9400M so, yes
There revamping the Mac Mini in January 2009. So by then, it'll come out with new specs and price.
To bad the new Mac Mini's don't have a DvD drive. Completely took a step backwards in 2011.
I still have my original Mac Mini. 1GB RAM, with a 1.4 GHz PPC Processor
Looks very much identically to the Mac Studio
Oh finally youtube is recommending things I can afford to me in 2019
lmao
Ironic that he compared it to the XServe, since today an older MacMini makes a GREAT home server.
Apple hire low budget audience .
Just to laugh