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.
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.
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.
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).
It's a laptop. An iMac is a desktop as well as the Mac mini.
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.
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.