But, meanwhile, I realized what I could get if I wasn't Intel focused; how about a *very* serviceable G4 machine for $320, including a SuperDrive. Yowza.
And why not? The G4 system seems faster than the Intel Single Core, particularly with older, non-Universal applications. And, those older Minis have better graphics subsystems and they use less RAM for day-to-day tasks. If you don't need a MacTel Mini to run Windows -- and you've got keyboards and monitors hanging out, like I do -- then you might just have quite a bargain machine in one of those used G4 Minis.
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Are you selling your mac mini for 320. I am in the market for one.
Are you still selling your mac mini for 320? I am looking for one quick.
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