Actually with the G5 iMac, both the wireless card and the blue tooth
cards are owner approved add-ons, as well as is the RAM upgrade, and
are extremely easy to do. The manual which comes with the computer has
detailed instructions and pictures for the installation. I have no
experience with the Mini so I can't comment on it. I hear the Mini HD
is extremely slow, but that can be solved with an external firewire
drive, which is also bootable. The Mini is a G4 CPU whereas the G5
iMac has the faster proccessor, if that matters to you.
Don
On Sep 7, 2005, at 10:58 PM, Richard ramsowr wrote:
very good choice - go for either a iMac with 20'
screen and a lot of ram say around 1GB or do a Mini-
Mac with a 23" screen and lots of ram again 1GB. Also
go for the wireless & bluetooth options - go to have
but hard to add later
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