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June 2010
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design irréprochable
Transformateur intégré
HDMI
Lecteur de carte SD
Performances 3D améliorées
Le design
L'accès à la Ram facilité
A priori plus silencieux et économe en énergie
La prise HDMI enfin intégrée
Le lecteur de carte SD
Encombrement minimal
Design et finition de qualité
Silence de fonctionnement
Performances suffisantes pour la bureautique
Faible consommation électrique
Châssis en aluminium compact
Alimentation intégrée
Performances graphiques améliorées
Sortie HDMI
Lecteur de cartes mémoire SD
Accès à la mémoire vive
Le nouveau design
L'accès facilité aux barrettes mémoire
Le port HDMI
Le lecteur SD.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Prix prohibitif
Évolutions techniques trop timides
Le prix revu nettement à la hausse
L'absence d'eSata
Connectique peu accessible
Fourni sans clavier ni souris
On aurait préféré un processeur Core i
Toujours pas de lecteur Blu-Ray sur Mac
Prix élevé (non pris en compte dans la notation)
Emplacement du lecteur SD
Prix élevé
Performances du disque dur
La hausse de prix
La disparition d'un port USB
La dotation mémoire en standard de seulement 2 Go.
The new Apple Mac mini has shot up in price, but it's also more attractive, more powerful and more capable than ever. If you're looking for a small machine that makes a fabulous all-rounder, and you're not affected by the economic downturn, then get i...
The next-generation Apple Mac mini represents the most significant upgrade of the starter Apple Macintosh since its inception. The changes to size and shape are welcome, as are the connectivity upgrades. We'll update this review with details of perfor...
Small, Quality design and finish, Runs very quietly, Sufficient performance for office doc type work, Low energy consumption
Connectors inaccessible, Comes with neither mouse nor keyboard, We would have preferred a Core i processor, Still no BluRay player on Macs, Expensive (not taken into account in our rating)
Ever more compact, the Mac Mini 2010 version is also quieter than before and has plenty up its sleeve. Nevertheless, in spite of satisfactory performance levels, we do regret the fact that Apple didn't go for an Intel Core i processor. It's also unfort...
Depending on what you do, and what benchmarks matter to you, this machine could either be a colossal failure or worth the extra cost if you're shopping for a new Mac Pro. Twelve cores may not always put up a good showing for efficiency, but this is th...
Small, efficient and quiet, unlimited user licence, user upgradeable RAM, cross-platform file sharing, bundled email, address book, calendaring and web servers, wiki and blogging tools
Limited expansion options, no eSATA interface for external storage, old-fashioned webmail client
One obvious difference, however, is the lack of a DVD slot. Apple has ditched the optical drive to enable a second hard disk to be fitted inside. There are other differences on the inside too, starting with the Intel Core 2 Duo processor which gets twe...
Great performance for the value. Easy-access RAM slots for a maximum of 8GB. HDMI out.
Inconveniently located SD card slot and USB ports. Hard drive isn’t upgradeable.
The new Mac mini’s strong consumer-level performance, beautiful design, and good value make it a tempting choice, especially if you find the iMacs’ and MacBooks’ standard screens far too glossy. If replacing the hard drive were an Apple-approved upgra...
Extrait: With the Apple Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server ($999 list), the sort of flawless design and ease of use we've learned to expect from Apple comes to a space that usually offers neither: the server market. Apple's home/SMB server is strong on looks and...