Apple Mac mini gets warm welcome [BBC News]
The idea of a low-cost, basic Mac appeals to me somewhat. At £339, the new Mac mini sounds like it fits the bill. However, the second half of that BBC article raises some interesting points, not least of which is that the price doesn’t include a monitor. Or keyboard, or mouse. Even so, it still sounds pretty cheap, so I thought I’d look into what Apple charge for the rest of the package:
That now makes a grand total of £1076, which is a bit disappointing. Surely the alternative of a Windows PC could beat that price (and possibly the spec too)? A quick search confirms my suspicions. Dell do a pretty decent PC for much less. It might have 3” less on the monitor, but at £459 all-in, it looks a far better deal.
BTW, I didn’t mean to write an Apple-bashing post when I set out on this. I genuinely had no idea of the different offerings’ prices. I’m actually staggered it’s that bad. Please let me know if I’ve missed something.
Update: here’s an idea! Buy the Mac mini (without peripherals) and that Dell PC and a KVM switch and you’ll have 2 machines giving the best of both worlds for much less than the price of the Apple-only package. God, I’m a genius. ;)
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