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Apple Mac Mini A1347 Desktop - MC270LL/A (June, 2010) - Debian 12

État :
D'occasion
Terminé : mai 24, 2024 18:19:54 HAE
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36,00 $US
Environ49,59 $C
Expédition :
7,84 $US (environ 10,80 $C) Expédition standard. En savoir plussur l'expédition
Lieu : Dunedin, Florida, États-Unis
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Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
D'occasion: Un objet ayant été utilisé. L'objet peut présenter certaines traces d'usure, mais il ...
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo
Graphics Processing Type
Integrated/On-Board Graphics
Color
White
RAM Size
2 GB
MPN
MC270LL/A
Most Suitable For
Casual Computing, Home Server
Item Length
7.7in.
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce 320M
Processor Speed
2.40 GHz
Brand
Apple
Form Factor
Mini Desktop
Series
Mac
Type
Desktop
Release Year
2010
Maximum RAM Capacity
2 GB
Item Height
1.4in.
Model
A1347
Connectivity
HDMI, USB 2.0
Operating System
Debian 12 - Server
Hard Drive Capacity
320 GB
Storage Type
HDD (Hard Disk Drive)
Item Width
7.7in.

Description de l'objet du vendeur

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Évaluations et avis sur le produit

4.7
242 évaluations du produit
  • 188 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 5 étoiles sur 5
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  • 7 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 1 étoiles sur 5

Good value

Easy to set up

Well designed

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    This little Mac mini has proved to be a workhorse thus far. I am a graphic/web designer, and I have been using it for my freelance business. So far, it has been running Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection CS5 with no difficulties, including After Effects and Premiere. I upgraded the RAM to the max, 8GB, and as long as one has 4GB of RAM or more, there is no reason to spend premium dollars on a Mac Pro anymore. I have read some reviews saying these are underpowered, but I think that would only apply to processor intensive gaming. I have the machine hooked up via HDMI to an Acer H233H 1080P monitor, and it looks fabulous with no redraw problems. Similarly, the quality of the sound coming out of an old (circa 1999) Altec Lansing speakers/subwoofer set is more than sufficient. Plenty of ...

  • Worth the money!

    I bought it and connected to the TV to play videos that Chromecast or Apple TV doesn't support very well. 2-core CPU, 8GB ram with 320GB disk are fairly enough. Although, it is not super fast especially with Sierra. I bought an SSD separately. Some hints that may help you during the set-up: 1) the machine comes with a pre-installed OS X Mavericks. For those who want a purely clean system, it's a good idea to completely wipe out the disk and re-install a newer version of OS X with a USB drive or an SD card. Just search for "install sierra from usb". 2) if you notice unexpected machine rebooting or freezing like me, take a moment to run memory test. Mac Mini mid 2010 is not able to run Apple Hardware Test (AHT) directly from internet, but it's available on GitHub (search "github ...

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  • Mini, but Tough

    This 2.4gHz model of the Mac Mini is my second Mac Mini in the past 5 years. This model is much sleeker, faster, more powerful, and boasts much better graphics. Pros: I like how compact this model is compared to the later. It is easily small enough to fit under my large monitor, which frees up space on the desk. The RAM support (up to 8GB) is an added bonus. I have 4GB installed, and I have not found any day-to-day applications that this machine has trouble loading or running. My favorite part of this model is the addition of the HDMI port, which enables me to use the Mini as my Apple TV as well. Cons: The SD card slot is on the rear of the housing, making access difficult. It would also be nice to have all Minis with a solid state drive, or at least the 7200RPM HDD for faster ...

  • Mac Mini, a Thin amazement

    I have always been intrigued about Apple designing a whole desktop in something no bigger than 7x7". Pros: This thing is pretty fast during operation. The hard drive capacity is just enough for my usage being into music and art. The max for the RAM is at 8GB! The HDMI hook up is quite convenient to have as a large projection on a hi-def tv. (Although I havent used it yet)-The SD card slot is very convenient for when I much rather place my card in the slot from my camera, when the time comes for it. 4 USB plugs allow simultaneous hook ups with all of my gadgets. Plus this thing runs so quiet; even with excessive use and the fan cranking up to keep it cool, there is NO sound. This computer Really is capable of some work. Cons: I wish it could come issued with more RAM. The 2 does fairly ...

  • Mac Mini - an OK option to get into an Apple

    There are some good features to these machines, and some drawbacks. Basically, you look at the specs and then ask is the value there for me, and will it do what I need? As a tower owner, I bought one of these for my daughter. For her, great. But if it was mine, I'd have to get used to some things. For instance, the newest Mini gave up a USB port, which I consider more important than a card reader slot that Apple put in its place. Although some might find the slot handy to have, it is not handy to use, as it is in the back of the machine. If you pull the box toward you to help access or reach the rear, you will very likely pull out your video connector and off your monitor goes. I'd rather have that fifth USB port, and buy a small USB multi-card reader that not only reads SD, but ...