Should I get a New Mac Mini?

Hi, I'm wanting to buy a Mac mini 2.3  i7 with a solid state drive to use with a New 1080p 42" Sony Bravia as a monitor. It's for business and Starcraft II. Advice please?   Forums are kinda worrying me after reading them about the tv connectivity issues.  Thank you guys!

There has been a firmware update to address the HDMI
issue and seems to have fixed most video issues.  However,
there are still people with problems even after the firmware
update.
There is also an issue with USB 3.0 causing interference to
Bluetooth devices and causing some WiFi interference issues as
well.
Actually, if you can wait, I would sit back for a month or two
until all the initial production model issues are resolved.

Similar Messages

  • Should I get the new mac mini?

    Hi all
    I am confused and would appreciate some advice. My current mac mini which is a late 2006 model it has 1.83 Ghz Intel Core Duo 1GB mem and 80 GIG HD and super drive, running 10.56, and a usb external 250 GIG HD.
    I have the option of buying the new mac mini the:
    120GB Mac mini (MB463*/A) 320GB Mac mini (MB464*/A)
    Processor 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    for an extra £169 which is $237.38 as I can sell my current mac mini for £305. I am wanting to know should I buy the new mac mini?
    My needs for my mac mini is using Iworks, Safari, watching dvd's, listening to music and burning dvd's and music. I never really play any games at all.
    I have apple care until March 2010 too. So I am just wondering if my current mac mini is going well for me. Shall i update for the extra features, or for my usage for what i use it for, my mac, shall i stay and just keep my current mac mini?
    Thanks in advance

    by saying "media library," I meant the space where you keep your media files. Often case, people including myself keep all media files (movies, musics, etc) on an external hard dives.
    time machine is a good, but it's not mirroring. by mirroring, you your computer sees two identical drives as one drive (not combined capacity, but as if there was only one of them connected to the machine). The computer writes exact same files to both drives so if one drive physically fails, your media files are safe in the other drive.
    anyway, mirroring is only one of the many solutions to protect your files, and there is no singe solution that works perfectly and completely fail safe.
    so my point is, instead of upgrading you mini, spend cash on storage space and its protections like backup drive and/or UPS (google for "Uninterruptible Power Supply") and such.

  • I was able to copy all my files from my Time Capsule, but that is all they are...files. How do I get my new Mac Mini to emulate my other Mac?

    I was able to copy all my files from my Time Capsule, but that is all they are...files. How do I get my new Mac Mini to emulate my other Mac?

    Doggiemommie,
    Copying files is not a good idea.
    The "other Mac" was backed up onto Time Capsule using the Time Machine. On your new Mac you should restore the old user - rather than copy files manually.
    This usually happens during the initial setup of the new computer or you can do it later using Migration Assistant.
    Please note, it is possible to damage backup file on the Time Capsule when you browse it and copy files manually.
    Hope this explains.
    TZ

  • I cannot get the new mac mini to wake from sleep and trigger the displays - this is the second mac mini I have had and both have had the same issues. It worked before on my macbook extremely well...

    I cannot get the new mac mini to wake from sleep and trigger the displays - this is the second mac mini I have had and both have had the same issues. It worked before on my macbook extremely well...
    Using 2 displays, connected via HDMI and thunderbolt
    Been on to support a number of times now - is anyone experiencing the same issues?

    BUMP.
    I actually showed this to Apple geniuses when I took my computer to the apple store, and it's still here. In console it says:
    kernel[0]: Previous Shutdown Cause: -128
    I don't know if that's related or not, but maybe helps?

  • Thinking of getting a new Mac mini

    Hi,
    I have been reading the threads regarding the Mac mini and looking at the specs and all.. I don't have a lot of money to spend and I am wanting to get a Mac. I have pretty much decided on the $599 mini. If I purchase it, it would be mainly used for playing online games such as those found on Pogo, surfing the net, email,some photo editing (basic) and listening to music. So pretty much basic stuff. What I am wondering. Is the mini going to do what I want? Has there been any issues with the new minis? does anyone have any tips, things that I should consider before buying? Etc.
    Thanks in advance for your replies
    Mike

    mikejn1 wrote:
    1) How much performance difference would I actually notice adding a gig of RAM
    That's a pretty subjective question, but Mac OS does tend to make better use of available RAM for caching purposes, unlike Windows. I personally would consider 1GB to be the bare minimum for Leopard, with 2GB being sort of the "sweet spot" in terms of cost/performance for most general purpose use.
    2)How hard is it to take the mini apart to add RAM.
    It's not necessarily difficult; it just takes some patience. You will need a thin putty knife to release the clips that hold the top cover from the base, release several screws/connectors, and temporarily remove the optical drive and hard disk to get access to the extra SODIMM slot. There are videos and guides on how to do this on the internet, but if you're feeling any hesitation doing this to a brand new machine, you might just be better off ordering the Mini with the extra RAM.

  • Should I get a new Mac Pro or a used Power Mac G5, and why?

    I'm trying to decide which of these would be a better choice and better cost/benefit/value ratio.
    I spend my time in Photoshop CS and Adobe Lightroom most of the time. I have NO intention of running Windows, so I wouldn't miss that by going with the G5.
    What are your thoughts?
    Here's a G5 that looks pretty tempting.
    http://cgi.ebay.com/Apple-Power-Mac-G5-Dual-1-8-Ghz-4GB-1000GB-DVD-R-Maxed_W0QQi temZ190131690775QQihZ009QQcategoryZ51036QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

    That is a lot of "maybe's" and big "if's" - there will ALWAYS be change and updates, and no one knows what or when. Just 'speculation'. Or, needed? not if someone things they would be happy with 4 yr old G5, they aren't worried about the next upgrade and leading edge.
    I don't know that the Mac Pro is a year old. Then again, it hasn't changed. One new model configuration added.
    As for "$1000 upgrades" that is a PLUS, not a MINUS as you can't even find video or stuff more memory, and limited on disk drives with the G5.
    The G5 would turn in a score of less than half of 2GHz MP, more like 1/4 especially with stock 2.66. $1895 for Apple ref's @ www.apple.com for MP, too.
    Do your shopping on Apple Store Specials, not ebay. A lot of G5s are showing their age and in need of some heavy cost fixes, PSU, failing video, logicboard ... and you may be out on a limb.

  • How can I get my new mac mini to recognize my sharp vl-nz100 video cam?

    I've got the camera hooked to the firewire port and the camera is set to vcr. But still Imovie won't recognize the camera.

    Hi nainmom,
    Thanks for visiting Apple Support Communities.
    I recommend starting with these steps if your iPod nano is not recognized by your Mac:
    iPod not recognized in iTunes and Mac desktop
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1410
    Best,
    Jeremy

  • What webcam should I get for my Mac Mini 2011?

    I was hoping to get one that's affordable. Thank you!

    Hello, how about one of these?
    http://eshop.macsales.com/item/MacAlly/MEGACAM/

  • Rebuild Snow Leopard server on new mac mini

    I have a very stable customised Mac mini server running SLS.  However the machine has developed a hard drive fault and I wanted to get a new mac mini i5 server and restore my stable SLS configuration - from Time Machine (the server backs up to a NAS drive).  However I have been advised that the new mac minis will not install SLS.  I have no wish to upgrade to Mountain Lion. 
    Is there an easy way to do this or should I seek to repair by old (previous generation) server hardware?

    From what I read it should work with 2011 Macmini's  with the latest updates of 10.6.8 and confirmed by other users. However Whenever Apple ships the 2012 version, it probably won't work anymore
    Have you considered just replacing the hard drive if it is a hard drive problem?
    At this point, I'm just waiting on 2012 Macmini with i7 quad-core and whatever hardware updates it comes with it. It'll replace my older 2009 Macmini Server.

  • Passport external hard drive with new Mac Mini

    I am getting a new mac mini soon and wondering if the external hard drive (passport 500GB) I use with my pc will work on the new mac. I have all my photos and music on the passport and want to now use it with the mac only. The pc laptop os going away so i will not be useing the hard drive between t

    If it is formatted MS-DOS FAT-32, then the Mac should have no problem both reading and writing to it.
    If it is formatted Windows NTFS, then the Mac can only read and not write to it. So on that note, you should be able to move your photo's and music from the NTFS format, then reformat it to either MS-DOS FAT-32 or GUID Mac OS Extended for use with the Mac.
    For more clarification, see > Sharing drives | Macworld
    To reformat the Passport, see > How to format a drive for Mac OS X - YouTube just keep in mind that reformatting will erase all data on the drive.
    Message was edited by: den.thed
    Sorry John Hammer1, I didn't see your reply at the time I posted.

  • New Mac Mini and Analog TV

    I just bought a new March 2009 Mac Mini. I am trying to hook it up to and old analog TV. The TV has SVIDEO and RCA jacks. I purchased the Apple Mini-DVI to Video Adapter only to find out it will not work with the new model. It seems the new model only outputs DVI-D and not DVI-I.
    I am trying to hook up the mini-dvi to SVIDEO on the back of my TV and then for the audio connect them to the TV with RCA jacks. Is there any way to get the new mac mini to work with an analog TV?
    Thanks

    When you cite "VGA converter to RCA" do you mean a little box that actually converts the signal down to RCA/composite, like this:
    http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?cid=101&cp_id=10114&cs_id=1011407&pid=4724&seq=1&format=2
    or simply an adaptor like this one:
    http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?cid=104&cp_id=10401&cs_id=1040113&pid=2509&seq=1&format=2
    The crucial thing I'm waiting to find out is whether the new Minis provide ANY analog video signal to either of the video ports at all (which would seem to be the case, since VGA is analog, right?), or if the analog roadblock is simply caused by the currently available adaptors.

  • Will any of my old displays work with the new Mac Mini

    I am thinking of getting a new Mac Mini.     What I need to know is if any of the monitor/displays I have here can bem used.
    I have two old video monitors I used to used with my old  mac mini (Samsung Symc Master 770 and old little Princeton  - VL158) , a
    n early 2006 iMac 20" (which I don't think I could use as a monitor from what I read) and an little Samsung TV with USB and HDMI connectors.,
    Can I use any of these? 
    Need new connector cords?   Mini-DVI to VGA adapter?
    Thanks

    I am a writer though  and a photographer (strictly point and shoot) for a couple of orgs.  I just don't want o run out of space.  And I hate!! slow response time.  
    Is the i5 adequate as well?
    Glad to have found an Apple guru so quickly.  May very well buc you more in the future.

  • Loving my new Mac Mini ;)

    So I struggled with the decision, and having had a new Apple laptop every couple of years, it was a difficult one to make. But, since my 2010 MacBook Pro was just sitting on my computer desk collecting dust and I had started using my iPad as a laptop of sorts (via the Bluetooth Keyboard).. I decided to sell my 2010 MBP, get a new Mac Mini (base model with 500 gb hd and 4 gb ram), and I am absolutely loving it! I thought the lack of an optical drive might be weird still for me having used them for the past 13 years. But I find that it's not all that difficult, as long as you have alot of stuff in the iCloud backed up from your past, it's very easy. I used the backup I made from Time Machine on my old laptop (full system backup), and in an hour and 10 minutes, my 16,000 songs in iTunes showed up and everything was there, docs photos etc. So fast! I just went to work and came back and there it was. So I would highly recommend this system, especially if you have an iOS device to wag around. I'm using mine with the Apple Wireless Keyboard (new one) that I use with my iPad, too (easy to throw in the bag) and my Magic Mouse (had to disable zoom, it was driving me nuts, but perfect for this.) You can even pair it up immediately when u boot up your Mini for the first time. Took me 3 tries but it worked. Super fast for my purposes as the base model (i'm a writer.) Who needs a huge iMac or a laptop to sit and collect dust? I am a new Mac Mini fan and thank you for these wonderful support forums, too. Apple still rocks. Even in such a tiny box

    Newbie first time Mac owner and I am loving mine too, long time windows user, made the switch to Apple a couple of weeks ago, mac mini i7 with 16GB ram, thunderbolt display, USB superdrive, I have found the transition to be fairly easy as I was dreading it at first!!!! now all set up as a media player and all working fine (no video problems either )
    PS this forum is very helpful

  • How Do I transfer Files From My PC to my new Mac mini?

    I am saving all my Word documents, music files, picture files on CDs to upload to my new Mac. But, what about things like certain program files, like Adobe, etc., and Mozilla Firefox favorites, passwords, etc.? I expect to get my new Mac mini within 2 weeks, and I want to be as prepared as possible. Help! Also, the operating system listed on my purchase order says Mac OSX Snow Leopard, but there wasn't anything to select that option, so I put Mac OSX (10.6.5) because I assumed that was the most current.
    Thanks in advance for your help.
    My PC is running Windows XP.

    welcome to the bright side of computing, Joe !
    you might find [_*Switch 101*_|http://www.apple.com/support/switch101> informative.
    also see
    *from a user*:
    http://www.myfirstmac.com/index.php/mac/articles/one-page-crash-course-in-switch ing-to-the-mac
    *Very useful tutorials on Macs here*:
    http://www.apple.com/findouthow/macosx/
    *Last but not least*:
    Learning how to use Apple OS X in 27 easy lessons!
    http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/work/
    JGG

  • I'm new to Mac. I have an iPhone and a Mac Mini.  My original iTunes was on a Windows computer that crashed.  So, all of my iTunes Music and Movies are gone.  How do I get the movies and music from my iPhone to the new Mac Mini?

    I'm new to Mac. I have an iPhone and a Mac Mini.  My original iTunes was on a Windows computer that crashed.  So, all of my iTunes Music and Movies are gone.  How do I get the movies and music from my iPhone to the new Mac Mini?

    If you still have the crashed Win computer, you may be able to recover your music and movies from the hard drive. If you have a friend with a hard drive USB connection kit and a PC, they should be able to help.  Otherwise, check locally for computer services that might do that for you (I think Best Buy Geek Squad may be able to help). If the drive itself is in good shape, it shouldn't be too expensive. 

Maybe you are looking for