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Strengths: Small, includes many standard features
Weaknesses: Has minimal memory and hard drive compared to what's out there
Summary: This is a good, relatively inexpensive introduction into the world of MACs. I am using this for both work and play, learning the ins and outs of the newer MAC OS. As a pure Windows guy for years, I've wanted a newer MAC to play with for a while. With the release of Leopard, I figured now was the time. I did own a MAC back in 1999, I think it was a G4. I liked it, but not enough to move permanently away from Windows PCs. I like that there's a lot of basic features built in, such as bluetooth and wireless internet. There's also plenty of USB ports as well as a firewire port. I've heard it could be a pain upgrading anything on this thing. I'd like to upgrade the memory so I hope it's easy. On my old G4, it was quite easy to pop in upgrades with the snap open cases they came with. I didn't feel like paying thousands of dollars for a MAC (don't need a monitor or laptop) so I settled on this mini. I hope Apple continues this line of "mini" computers and offers more systems.

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