Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Mar 2009 15:16 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
Apple Just as everyone suspected, Apple updated its various lines of desktop computers today, bringing speed and performance improvements across the board. Mac Pro, iMac, and the Mac Mini were all upgraded, and especially for the Mini, it was a long time coming. The Mac Pro sees the most changes.
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by BrendaEM on Tue 3rd Mar 2009 16:54 UTC
BrendaEM
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It was a good idea to replace the graphics chip in the mini. At least it can run some versions of Final Cut, now. It would seem that not offering 7,200 RPM drives in the Mini is a marketing choice, as there are now 500GB drives that can be installed in it, and because there is a fan on it, and the newer drives run cool--even netbooks can use them.

The Mac Pro, physically has been a good machine. The dual quad isn't such a bad deal, given the price of the processors that can play together, BUT the single quad offering is way too high.

For me, I will not be buying any mac with a glossy monitor, which sadly includes the 15" Macbook Pro, as well as the new Macbook.

Apple should do a compact computer, crossing the lines between the Macbook air, and a Netbook.

Lastly, as almost anyone who doesn't work at Apple will tell you: Apple needs a mid-level desktop machine, with interchangeable cards.

Edited 2009-03-03 16:55 UTC