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    Default Seeking Input from Mac Afficianados

    I am thinking of getting this Mac Mini, which will be used for surfing the web, email, pay bills and connect to work Via Citrix. I am not a gamer etc. I would use my existing 24 inch monitor.

    What do you think of this configuration?

    Mac Mini: 2.3GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7
    8GB 1600MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x4GB
    1TB Fusion Drive
    User's Guide (English)
    Accessory Kit

    I would also get the super drive, track pad and wireless keyboard.

    Another question would be is the Airport Time Capsule worth the money?

    I also get a 15% discount.
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    I have two current Mac minis and they are solid (had older models too). My only advice would be to start with 16GB of RAM. Usually it's cheaper to add memory yourself after purchase but you can do the math with your discount.

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    Since the mini won't be portable, you may want to go with an external drive other than a time capsule. You can still use Time Machine, but can probably save some cash. Unless you want some of the other Time Capsule features...then go for it. Should be a pretty solid setup.

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    I would just get a 1 or 2TB external hard drive. I also prefer the mouse and keyboard to have wires, but ymmv. The mini itself looks perfect to me.

    Just realize that the mini is nothing more than the laptop internals, minus keyboard and screen. If you can ever imagine traveling with it, you may get more bang for your buck/avoid buying twice...

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    Your configuration looks fine but I'd get a wired keyboard since it has a number pad and the wireless keyboard doesn't. The wireless trackpad is fine as it doesn't go through batteries quickly. I'd forgo buying the Time Capsule and would buy and would buy a NewerTech 3.0TB miniStack 7200RPM in stock at OWC instead. I'd also be sure to buy a USB 3.0 cable to connect the miniStack to the Mini.

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    Default Re: Seeking Input from Mac Afficianados

    There's rumors going around of an updated mini coming out in a month or so, if that's of any consequence to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -HvA- View Post
    There's rumors going around of an updated mini coming out in a month or so, if that's of any consequence to you.
    I am no rush, therefore I might just wait.

    Everyone, thanks for the input / feedback. I have a work laptop that I use when I travel. I agree that the wired keyboard might be better for my use and that the time capsule seems expensive for how I would use the accessory. Does anyone know, if the owner opens up the mac mini, do you void the warranty? This would have an impact on how much memory to buy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by -HvA- View Post
    There's rumors going around of an updated mini coming out in a month or so, if that's of any consequence to you.
    Henno, you are right on the money:

    Mac mini: Everything We Know | MacRumors
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryker View Post
    I have two current Mac minis and they are solid (had older models too). My only advice would be to start with 16GB of RAM. Usually it's cheaper to add memory yourself after purchase but you can do the math with your discount.
    I would also say 16 gb. Even their photo editing software, with a itunes running can get pretty slow. I would definitely suggesting doing it yourself after. I saved hundreds.
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    It's $100 cheaper to buy 16GB ram from OWC (aka Macsales.com) than to buy it from Apple. Apple is actually $6 cheaper for 8GB. Therefore, if you're ok with 8GB (and with what you said you'd use it for, you should be) then buy it configured with 8GB from Apple. If you want a little extra speed and decide to buy 16GB then get the a 4GB model from Apple and buy the 16GB ram from OWC. OWC will even give you a few bucks for the 4GB ram that the Mini came with.

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    Check ifixit.com when it comes out to see if there's any upgrade issues.

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    Ramjet is where I get Mac memory. Always been good. 18gb is $209. Always buy memory for what you'll do in a year, never right now. $209 isn't too bad for maxing out the memory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by winmonster View Post
    With your needs in mind, you could go with the lower spec processor and not notice a difference.
    Yeah I run an i5 (2500k it's a little different) and I'm doing way more intensive stuff.

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    Buying the i7 will keep the computer compatible with future OS's longer than the i5. The $200 spent now for the i7 is 1/3 the cost (at least) of buying a new Mini two or three years sooner than otherwise necessary.

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    Default Re: Seeking Input from Mac Afficianados

    Quote Originally Posted by jonathanb View Post
    Buying the i7 will keep the computer compatible with future OS's longer than the i5. The $200 spent now for the i7 is 1/3 the cost (at least) of buying a new Mini two or three years sooner than otherwise necessary.
    I get what you are saying, but it's not technically true. The i5 and i7 are both x64 architecture processors, so their longevity in regards to future OS updates will be the same. And in 4 years, they will both be considered slow. I'd dump that money into contact points or memory myself. A nice mechanical keyboard is a pleasure to work with.

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