What about the cheaper mac mini?

Sorry for not aksing this in my other thread. But in the 1.83 Mac Mini The Disc Dive in let you burn cds and DVDs? Dvds is nota big deal but i assume it has a CD drive.
Am I correct?

Yes, the 1.83 model has a 'combo' drive that reads and writes CDs and CD-RW, but only reads, not writes, DVDs.

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  • Is the mac mini server the same hardware as the other mac minis (except for the quad core i7 and dual hard drives) with different software or is it configured differently?

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  • What's wrong with Mac Mini Server's quality ?

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    The 2012 Mac Mini's are listed on this article. Can I run windows 7 64-bit on it and/or the 32-bit?

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  • Why did apple remove the superdrive from the current mac mini model?

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    The essence of simplicity.
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    Technical Details
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    Writes DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL discs at up to 4x speed
    Writes DVD-R and DVD+R discs at up to 8x speed
    Writes DVD-RW at up to 6x speed and DVD+RW discs at up to 8x speed
    Reads DVDs at up to 8x speed
    Writes CD-R discs at up to 24x speed
    Writes CD-RW discs at up to 16x speed
    Reads CDs at up to 24x speed
    I don't see where this says it only works with OS X Server.

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