Yes, but you could get the one with dual HD and you could Replace the HD
with a faster HD, it will work with one just that Apple does not offer it
with it yet. I think this would be address in the next upgrade. But of
course this is just my thought.
 


Sign,
Joe Plummer ( JP )
joeplum...@tds.net
 
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Bryan Smart
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 11:28 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Mac Mini and idea for MacBooks

You can technically run Protools on a Mini, just like you can run it on an
iMac. However, that doesn't mean that you'd want to. Most all DAW systems,
Protools included, need two hard drives (one for system software,
applications, and plug ins, and a second for audio data), for best
performance. The mini has one hard drive, and that is a 5400 RPM drive,
which will have poor seek time. You have a Firewire port, that can be used
to add a second hard drive, but your audio interface will probably be
Firewire, and sharing the same port with your second hard drive will
dramatically affect performance. You wouldn't want to use a USB external
hard drive, as USB doesn't support DMA, and so would drain processor
performance while it is streaming data.

So, running Protools on a Mini would be like running it on a laptop. It sort
of works, and you could use it for some tracking and recording tasks, but
performance is not going to be anything like it would be on a Mac Pro.

Bryan

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sarah Alawami
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 3:49 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Mac Mini and idea for MacBooks

I don't think the mini will become obsulate. After all. you can't run
protools on an i[ad. you can on a mini though. A mini could be used for
studio work if you cannot afford an imac.

S
On Apr 15, 2010, at 10:43 PM, Jessica and Goldina wrote:

> I think the mini is kind of irrelevant, especially with the iPad coming on
the scene and the bluetooth keyboard support coming in 4.0. Why does there
even need to be a mini when one can just hook up their bluetooth keyboard to
their iPad or phone/touch? I guess because the mini runs mac OS instead of
iPhone OS, but I think as the iPad is developed further mac OS and iPhone OS
are gonna become increasingly similar and the mini will become obsolete.
especially since the mini doesn't have a battery or anything that makes it
portable without having to be plugged in. I think portable, use it wherever
computers are the direction things are heading.
> 
> peace and positivity
> Jessica and Goldina
> On 2010-04-15, at 10:26 PM, Rob Lambert wrote:
> 
>> Since VoiceOver, and the Mac Mini have been around since 05, this will be
relevant. What is your take on a full redesign of the Mini? Aside from the
back, and insides, the overall system itself hasn't budged in the last five
years. I think the design is starting to get stale, but what do you think? I
also have an idea for the MacBook Pros. You know on the side that there's a
button that is essentially a visual battery checker? Well, for those who
don't know, you push the button &  lights will light up. HOw much do you
think it would be to create a more tactile version of this? I only ask
because low vision users with enough vision, and fully sighted people, can
press a button while the computer is off and get the battery status. I'd
like to see VoiceOver users get this convenience as well. 
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