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Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server (Mid 2010)

Macworld Rating

4.5 out of 5 Mice, Aug 11, 2010

Pros

  • Small, quiet, and doesn’t use a lot of power
  • CPU and RAM are enough to handle a solid load
  • Can boot from SD card
  • Can use the MacBook Air’s Optical Drive and USB Ethernet Adaptor.

Cons

  • Only one power supply
  • Only one ethernet port
  • No optical drive
  • Replacing drives somewhat tedious

$999

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