Assuming the question is referring to displays, a current model (2012, at this writing) Mac mini can be connected to any HDMI-capable TV, or to a DVI or VGA display if the correct adapter is used.
Additionally, many standard USB peripherals (printers, scanners, keyboards, mice, hard drives), can connect via USB, and any Thunderbolt-compatible devices can connect via Thunderbolt. Wireless connectivity via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are also supported.
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.
i would have to say no.
Yes, multiple monitors can be connected to a Mac Mini. Get a good USB to DVI that is compatible with Mac. Download the latest Mac drivers. Install the drivers with the help of the instructions. Plug the USB into your computer. Then, connect external monitors.
You will need an Apple TV or Mac mini first.
All you need is an ethernet cable and connect them together. If you already have a router then just connect the two to the network.
i figured it out and it's VGA
i have a delta 1010(m-audio) 24 bit 96 khz digital recording system that i was using with my PC that i want to use with my new mini mac how can i do it
The Mac Pro graphics card has two Mini DisplayPort outputs which will connect to a LED Cinema Display with a Mini DisplayPort connector cable that comes with the Cinema Display.
You should be able to connect the Dell speakers to the Mac Mini and expect them to play without any problems. Occasionally, certain inputs do not match, and in this case, you would need to purchase a connector.
http://www.apple.com/mac-mini/
All you need to connect the two devices is a cable that fits into each end.