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Mac mini
Mac mini is even more of a powerhouse, thanks to new Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, AMD Radeon graphics, ultrafast Thunderbolt I/O, and OS X Lion. And Mac mini with Lion Server now features a quad-core processor for incredible performance.
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Mac mini 2.3GHz 500GB HD
- 2.3GHz Intel Dual Core i5
- 2GB 1333MHz DDR3 memory; supports up to 8GB
- Intel HD Graphics 3000 processor with 288MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with main memory
- 500GB Serial ATA hard drive
- Optional USB SuperDrive
- Thunderbolt
- HDMI to DVI Adapter
- SD card slot, four USB 2.0 ports and one FireWire 800 port
- Gigabit Ethernet
- Built-in AirPort Extreme 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1
- MC815X/A
$699 RRP
$679 EDU*
$10 per week**
Mac mini 2.5GHz 500GB HD
- 2.5GHz Intel Dual Core i5
- AMD Radeon HD 6630M graphics processor with 256MB of GDDR5 memory
- 4GB 1333MHz DDR3 memory; supports up to 8GB
- 500GB Serial ATA hard drive
- Optional USB SuperDrive
- Thunderbolt
- SD card slot, four USB 2.0 ports and one FireWire 800 port
- Gigabit Ethernet
- Built-in AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi (802.11n) and Bluetooth 2.1
- MC816X/A
$899 RRP
$879 EDU*
$13 per week**
Configuration options
Mac mini options:

Faster Processor

More Memory

Larger Drive

Display

Wireless Mouse

Wireless Keyboard

and more...
Why a customised Mac?
Some software packages - such as professional video or image applications - may recommend or require more memory and faster processors. Hard-core gamers may want to max out the memory or graphics capabilities.
In addition to helping you meet software requirements, maxing out your Mac can also help to make you more productive. For example, additional memory can let you do more things simultaneously - and have the computer work faster - when you get busy. People with large media collections will want the largest hard drives available.
What do these options actually mean?
Faster processor - high speed. The processor is the brains of your Mac. Every second, it completes the billions of calculations needed to perform every computing task. Most Mac models feature the Intel Core 2 Duo family of processors, with twin processor cores that pack twice the power of a standard processor in the same space.
More memory - work quickly. RAM (Random Access Memory) is the memory your Mac uses to run software applications and store frequently accessed data. Adding RAM improves the performance of your entire experience: opening and working with large files; using the Finder and other elements of Mac OS X; and running graphics, audio, video, and scientific applications. In addition, more RAM speeds up your computer when you have lots of applications open at the same time.
Larger Drive - more room. The hard drive is where your Mac stores all your data when you're not using it. The capacity of a hard drive, measured in gigabytes, or GB, tells you how much room you have to store your files and applications. A typical application today may take 10 to 50 megabytes (MB); photos may take up about 2-4MB each; graphics files can occupy more than 100MB; and video files are often many gigabytes in size.













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