Is Apple Mini the beginning of a new Apple Platform?
Tristan Louis has a different take on the introduction of the Mac Mini: he views it as the introduction of a new platform.
Tristan Louis has a different take on the introduction of the Mac Mini: he views it as the introduction of a new platform.
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January 13th, 2005 at 9:18 pm
The Mac Mini would make a great home media center (although BlueTooth & Airport Extreme really should be standard). An optional DVI to S-Video cable will let you connect it to a TV. Add a TV tuner or video input, and you have a DVR. It’s designed to be part of a home entertainment system.
January 14th, 2005 at 9:48 am
All you need do, is connect the MAC Mini to a DVI equiped Sony HDTV Projector, connect the Headphone sound out mini plug to Audio in to a Krell Amp and THX2 Speakers…
You won’t believe the result… I did it recently with my PB17. Blew away the Home Theater BOD (Board of Directors) of StarPower Entertainment in Dallas…
Homeworld2 Game on a 15′, yes 15 foot HDTV screen, sink into those supple leather Home Theater seats, and use a wireless keyboard/mouse… make a presentation, cruise the Internet, play HD games well beyond Playstation and XBOX…
The new MAC mini is an awesome video game player in comparison to anything! plus plus… it fits into a car dashboard… yacht, motorhome, airplane, etc.
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enjoy, its time to rock with Apple,
gk
January 18th, 2005 at 1:24 pm
why leave it in the living room? Bring it in to the kitchen -hook it up to the fridge, and oven, pantry even - it’s about time the pantry got an upgrade. Then have it sync to my iPod, so when I’m at the store, I’ll know when I’m out of Little Debbies!!
January 19th, 2005 at 3:20 am
I am very interested in getting a mac mini to be my multi-media center,however I am a little skeptical about it’s resolution on a 50′
Hitachi hdtv lcd monitor. Do you know if connecting it thru DVI will fill up the screen, or this connection will be as bad as the one you get when connecting VGA to s-video that is already existant?