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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.
It depends on the type of operating system you prefer. If you are an Apple user, the Mac Mini would be a good inexpensive choice at $599. If you are a Windows user, Dell laptops are a very good selection and extremely affordable.
The Mac mini does not have a built-in microphone. External microphones must be pre-amplified (line level), so many off-the-shelf computer microphones may not work.
http://www.apple.com/mac-mini/
Spore needs a pretty strong system to support it. Newer Mac mini's can do it. Elsewhere a user reported "The only way it will run on my Mac mini (it is stock, NO hacks) is if my display is set to 800 x 600 and 75mhz, given that, I've logged hours of entertainment with my son on Spore."The Mac mini is not a laptop. No laptop, regardless of design, can support this game unless it is fairly new.
Mac Mini was created on 2011-07-20.
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.
No. The graphics "card" in a Mac mini is integrated into the motherboard. There are also no available expansion slots in a Mac mini. You can see some photos of the inside of a Mac mini in the "Related Links" link below.
A Mac Mini is a computer. It can be used with any screen and keyboard.
The Kodiak version of Mac OS X was an early test version released in 2000 it was designed to expire in 2001, when the first official release of Mac OS X (called Cheetah) arrived, and will no longer work - so that could not be considered very user friendly.
No, you have a Mac Mini using the Power PC G4 processor. Only a Mac running the Intel Processor can run 10.6.8 Snow Leopard. You can however install 10.5.8 Leopard on your Mac Mini.
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