Because it is too big, and too expensive, and it didn't exist when I built my PC.
I know there's a Mac forum, but I wanted to ask those who took the Windows route so.......for all the Windows users, why not the MiniMac??
It's compact, cost effective and with the latest OS you can still install Windows & it's drivers, so what gives?
I ask because i'm in the decision stage.
Thanks.
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Because it is too big, and too expensive, and it didn't exist when I built my PC.
Old Systems retired due to new car
New system at design/prototype stage on BeagleBoard.
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Tut-tut, now let's be fair on the price front.
First - you CAN build a PC cheaper than a Mini. That's a given.
However, if you want and like the features that the Mini has, then you'll find that it is very comparable to PC offerings. The AOPen Pandora is similar in form factor to the Mini.
Looking at the Apple web site, the cheapest Mac Mini is $599. It comes with
- 1.83ghz Intel core 2 duo processor
- 1gb of RAM
- 80 gig HD
- CD/DVD drive
- Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
- WiFi 802.11g
- OSX preloaded
I configured the cheapest Aopen MiniPC MP945-X Multi with similar specs on the mp3car.com store for $670
-Aopen MiniPC MP945-X Multi
-1gb RAM
- 80 gig SATA drive
No CD/DVD drive, no bluetooth, no WiFi, no operating system
There are lots of reasons for not picking a Mini. However, in the same form factor with the same features, it is price competitive.
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And if you don't need the features then it is too expensive. Lambourginis are too expensive, I chose not to buy one of those too. However, I'm sure they are a reasonable price in their own field.
Old Systems retired due to new car
New system at design/prototype stage on BeagleBoard.
For about $370 you can get a similar system from a seller on ebay (i.e. item 360022631937)
1.2GHz Celeron 220 (essentially core 2 solo)
M2-ATX 160w power supply
120G Toshiba 2.5" SATA hard drive
512 Kingston DDR2 RAM
slot loading external USB DVD drive
Bluetooth 2.0
All this in a small aluminum case that looks like a car amp and is designed for CarPC use. It's not exactly the specs of the Mac Mini, but its ready to go. I bought a bare bones version of this system from him without the USB drive or hard drive and its a nice small system.
It's all about the (lack of) software.
Mostly 3 - 5 for me.
Entirely too constrictive. You cannot get a laptop drive big enough for what I need. While they are getting close, they still aren't there.
No matter what, you HAVE to run a USB hub.
While many people say you can run Windows on the new Intel Mac Minis, so what? Why buy a Mac mini just to buy a Mac Mini?
Now, there are some people out there (a good friend of mine included) that LOVE anything Apple. He wants to run a Mac Mini and is ok with running Mac OS as his front end.
it's all about what YOU want out of your CarPC.
Jan Bennett
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Please post on the forums! Chances are, someone else has or will have the same questions as you!
the main reason is price... it's simply too expensive for what you get out of it. it is a nice little machine, but you can "get more, for less" with a PC.
also, there is absolutely no point in spending the extra money on a mac if you're just going to put windows on it. the mac operating system is it's only strength. the hardware in a mac is no better than the hardware available to PCs. so why waste money on over-priced hardware if you're not going to use the intended software?
Aside from reasons others have stated, I chose a Windows PC because that is what all of my experience is with. Why get a PC that I only use in my car that has a different OS with quirks and new stuff for me to need to learn. Stick with what I already know. If I wanted to dig in to learning a different OS it would be Linux.
~Jimmy
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