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post Jan 8 2007, 06:11 PM, updated 19y ago

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Hi everyone,

I noticed that my sister is becoming quite hand with a PC and she loves to do photo and video editing. The first thought that came to my mind is that maybe I should invest in a Mac for her. Since she is still quite young, I was looking more towards a Mac Mini.

Since I am a total noob when it comes to Macs, I need some advise from the gurus out here in regards as to how good a Mac Mini (the basic one) would be when it comes to editing photos and videos? I saw from the Apple website that it has the iLife software?

All help is greatly appreciated.

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post Jan 8 2007, 06:16 PM

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Mavik,
hMmm..... Mac mini for lil sister?! Er, Can I be ur little sister too?! Except I want the MBP *grins* rclxms.gif

Depending on requirements, and your budget you may consider getting something that's 'upgradeable' or something with a little 'higher specs'. Wanna copy the specs you have in mind for us?

I think all Mac machines come standard with their bundled software and iLife makes part of the bundle blush.gif
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post Jan 8 2007, 06:18 PM

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QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Jan 8 2007, 06:16 PM)
Mavik,
hMmm..... Mac mini for lil sister?!  Er, Can I be ur little sister too?! Except I want the MBP *grins*  rclxms.gif

Depending on requirements, and your budget you may consider getting something that's 'upgradeable' or something with a little 'higher specs'.  Wanna copy the specs you have in mind for us?

I think all Mac machines come standard with their bundled software and iLife makes part of the bundle  blush.gif
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Well right now I am trying to budget some things and see if I can get it for her birthday by July this year. Roughly in the region of RM3k though.
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post Jan 8 2007, 06:24 PM

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Mavik,
To begin with on a Mac Mini might be a pretty good idea. Keep fingers crossed though by then you'll be able to get at least a C2D Mac Mini. Er, speaking of which, u'll need a monitor too, ain't it?

Oops, I'm really not the best person to be asking about Mac's but if I could get a MB at about RM3.5k, I'd suggest the MacBook instead.

So, anymore vacancies for sisters?! rolleyes.gif
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post Jan 8 2007, 09:23 PM

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I dun think MINI worth the money. But recently I had the chance of experiencing a macbook plugged into a 32" SONY LCD TV. And the end result is impressive. U can sit on your sofa and edit the photos with a wireless mouse and keyboard...That is COOL...and that is MAC!
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QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Jan 8 2007, 06:24 PM)
Mavik,
To begin with on a Mac Mini might be a pretty good idea.  Keep fingers crossed though by then you'll be able to get at least a C2D Mac Mini.  Er, speaking of which, u'll need a monitor too, ain't it?

Oops, I'm really not the best person to be asking about Mac's but if I could get a MB at about RM3.5k, I'd suggest the MacBook instead.

So, anymore vacancies for sisters?!  rolleyes.gif
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Well I have a monitor already and I checked the price for the C2D Mac Mini and it is around 2k to 3k if I am not wrong. tongue.gif
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macbook and mac mini too me make no diff...both quite similar in hardware spec...i hv both of them...but the mini is a good mac starter...so small and so quiet...if u want to do editing work...better upgrade the ram too...
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Mavik,
I'll say go for it then since it's a gift, plus it's within your allocated budget. I don't see what's wrong starting with the 'basics'? Bsides, a Mac mini as a 'basic' machine's comparatively 'above' basic tongue.gif

Er, I think U know what I mean. I'll say keep a look out at prices just in case new specs are being launched, and the older ones are going off at a 'good discount', just like the recent Core Duo MacBooks biggrin.gif


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Your purpose vs Mavik's purpose is different. You need to look at it from HIS perspective, not urs! tongue.gif

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post Jan 9 2007, 12:08 AM

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Thanks for the advice tinkerbel. I will plan to save until my sister's birthday and then get it for her then. Hopefully by July, how knows that the price might drop or the specs might get better.
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Mavik,
Yup, just keep a look out for 'stock clearances' esp when higher specs products are being introduced. If u get one at a good price, perhaps u can consider getting it and giving her an early birthday gift biggrin.gif
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post Jan 9 2007, 10:54 AM

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to threadstarter,

mac mini = the most affordable mac ever

go ahead and buy this thing and plug it to a HDTV or apple cinema display... u will sit down and satisfied...

for video editing? Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, Quicktime HD etc etc... impressive...

for image editing? Adobe Photoshop, Apature etc etc... again impressive results...

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MAC Mini is powerful and cheap- so why not? i've seen people running garageband and itunes/iphoto/safari open at the same time using mac mini also ( CPU Intensive? yup!) .
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post Jan 9 2007, 11:26 AM

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Just wanna double check - output of MacMini can be to any monitor?
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post Jan 9 2007, 11:34 AM

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QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Jan 9 2007, 11:26 AM)
Just wanna double check - output of MacMini can be to any monitor?
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Mac Mini output = DVI output & VGA connector (adaptor included)

so technically can plug to any vga monitor... Can use DVI for maximum resolution and quality.... for HDTV connect can use DVI-to-HDMI cable..

in my office we have a mac mini connected to normal Samsung Syncmaster LCD using VGA connector...pretty neat smile.gif


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AhHh in that case it wouldn't be a problem output-ing that MacMini. Maybe I should just get myself a Mac Mini and a 42" Plasma TV for my room instead of the Mac machine I had in mind.... smile.gif

Then again, dat's not too portable... danG... cry.gif
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QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Jan 9 2007, 11:37 AM)
AhHh in that case it wouldn't be a problem output-ing that MacMini.  Maybe I should just get myself a Mac Mini and a 42" Plasma TV for my room instead of the Mac machine I had in mind....  smile.gif

Then again, dat's not too portable... danG...  cry.gif
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Yess!!! your mac mini can become HTMM (Home Theatre Mac Mini smile.gif ) i plugged my iMac G5 to my Samsung R7 32" HDTV using Apple mini vga cable and the results was impressive... it became my dvd player smile.gif


mobility? aha, get mac book pro... Dual-Link DVI for maximum resolution and impressive images and the best thing is parallel dekstop... neat that is smile.gif


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apisgogo,
drool.gif I got those information oredi - been collecting information here since Dec '06 but ah well, have no idea when I'll be a *proud* owner of a Mac machine blush.gif

Maybe I'll just carry the G5's home from the office tonight?! whistling.gif
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QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Jan 9 2007, 12:27 PM)
apisgogo,
drool.gif  I got those information oredi - been collecting information here since Dec '06 but ah well, have no idea when I'll be a *proud* owner of a Mac machine  blush.gif

Maybe I'll just carry the G5's home from the office tonight?!  whistling.gif
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MacMini RRP - 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo, RM3199 & 1.66GHz Intel Core Duo cost about RM2399
u can get better deal than that i presume...

u mentioned abt your concern abt mobility... i propose that you get a MacBook... RRP - 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo MacBook cost around RM4,399.00 (spec quite similar to MacMini) and a bit higher spec for mac book - 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 1gb RAM RM5,299.00... both have DVI output (MacBook has Mini-DVI output whereas you need Apple MiniDVI cable sold saperately, can get easily at mac store) of course if you have RM to spend, go for MacBookPro wub.gif

dont la carry office ones smile.gif but if u can stand any longer, what the heck smile.gif
in time u will be 'the proud owner'

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apisgogo,
Thanks for the input but we're really getting OFF THREAD here. Mavik's gonna have our heads off if we went on about the rest of the Mac machines here.

I oredi got sufficient info and know what I want. I'm just uhm...... well, waiting... blush.gif

PS: Carrying the office G5 home wouldn't make me a "proud owner" ...

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post Jan 9 2007, 01:03 PM

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oh ya... sorry threadstarter... but i hope our 'off thread conversation' will give a clearer picture about MacMini, thus to all apple product line smile.gif

no worries on Mac... its easier than windows... dont hasitate... smile.gif


tinkerbel : still waiting? finance matters? or wait for new OS Leapord aka Mac OS X 10.5 smile.gif

PS: not 'proud owner' but 'the chosen one' hehe smile.gif

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