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Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server (Late 2009)

Macworld Rating

4.5 out of 5 Mice, Nov 19, 2009

Pros

  • Combination of hardware and software is attractively priced
  • Enough processing power for small businesses, small workgroups in larger enterprises, and educational environments

Cons

  • Use of 2.5-inch hard drives hampers speed
  • No optical drive

$999

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