--- Forwarded Message from greg kessler <[log in to unmask]> --- >In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> >References: <[log in to unmask]> >From: greg kessler <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: #7805 Mac mini, anybody? >Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 08:59:58 -0500 >To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]> I haven't used them in a lab setting yet, but a friend has one on his desk and I like it a lot in this context. If you are using these to replace another desktop system and already have the peripherals I could understand, but if they are replacing imacs you will still have to buy monitors, keyboards and mouses...it is likely to end up costing as much as an emac. So much for cost Once you add a monitor (which you probably don't want to stack on top of the mac mini), keyboard and mouse, you are almost using the same amount of space as you might with an emac. So you end up with a system that uses nearly as much room, but keeps you awake at night wondering if someone will slip a computer in his/her backpack. So much for space Further, the mac Mini can't be configured with a superdrive and adding memory, changing drives or upgrading anything is a fairly big mess requiring the use of a putty knife <http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/editors/2005/01/macminiinside/ index.php>. Greg Greg Kessler 153 Gordy Hall Ohio University [log in to unmask] http://www.gregling.net On Feb 21, 2005, at 10:13 AM, LLTI-Editor wrote: --- Forwarded Message from "David Pankratz" <[log in to unmask]> --- > Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 17:47:26 -0600 > From: "David Pankratz" <[log in to unmask]> > To: <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Mac mini, anybody? You knew this question would come... Has anybody tried or considered using the new Mac mini computers in a lab environment? I've got some smallish workstations where the old G3 iMacs barely fit, and the new iMacs seem a little too pricey. Advantages I see with Mac minis: -Cost -Size -Mac OS Disadvantages I see: -Size (security nightmare) -No audio input, but USB Please help me see better. Thanks. David Pankratz Loyola University Chicago *********************************************** LLTI is a service of IALLT, the International Association for Language Learning, and The Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning (http://consortium.dartmouth.edu). Join IALLT at http://iallt.org. Otmar Foelsche, LLTI-Editor ([log in to unmask]) ***********************************************