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    Mac Mini 2010 WWDC Prototypes Dekstop PC

    June 8, 2010 | Desktop PC, Macbook | 1 Comment

    This we think that further improvements will give the Apple Mac Mini and what you would like to see – So what’s your wish list before the Worldwide Developers Conference? A recent article by Luke Johnson in the Q3 reports that the Mac Mini prototypes have been observed with NVIDIA MCP89 chipsets – which certainly makes sense, because it works perfectly with the upgrade of HDMI.

    Mac Mini 2010 WWDC

    There are a number of things that Apple needs to do to make the Mac Mini still relevant, first upgrade the processor is required for one of Intel’s latest chips. Secondly, it would be nice to see the Mac Mini come with more RAM as standard and third, a smaller storage capacity but the SSD instead. Why do we need huge hard drives where we store all our photos, videos and music on external devices?

    We recently reported that there is a shortage of Mac Mini, which means we have assumed a new version will be announced at WWDC 2010 speech today. Jamie Pert said that major change is the elimination of DVI in favor of an HDMI port.

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