i would have to say no.
Mac
i figured it out and it's VGA
All you need to connect the two devices is a cable that fits into each end.
You can use any monitor for the mac mini as long as it has either a Thunderbolt, HDMI or DVI port.
Dell monitors work fine with Macs. You will just need the appropriate cable to connect them. Either a DVI or SVGA adaptor to connect to the particular model Mac you have. Each laptop (and iMac) is different.
The two are not comparable. The Toshiba mini laptop is designed for portability and limited functionality whereas the Mac Mini is a fully functioning computer capable of connecting to all manner of peripheral devices.
There is a Mac to suit everyone. * Mac Mini - good if you have limited space * iMac - also good sized, and looks good * MacBook Air - sleek laptop, the thinnest in the world * MacBook - standard sized laptop The Mac Mini does not come with a display, so you will have to buy a monitor with it. All the new Macs come with built-in iSight (camera).
Mac software can only run on an Apple Mac computer either a laptop (such as the MacBook) or desktop (such as the iMac).
If you have a Mac, then you most likely need an adapter. The symbol for video out on a mac is a rectangle with a vertical line on each side.
It's a laptop. An iMac is a desktop as well as the Mac mini.
You cannot put a Mini Disc physically into a Mac. You can connect a Mini Disc player to the Mac and listen to it through some audio software.
If a hotel has a wireless network that they allow their customers to use then you can take a Mac Mini and use it.