Introducing: The Mac Mini
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11 - Apple Computer introduced its first low-priced Macintosh on Tuesday, signaling its bet that most consumers now see computers as simply another appliance in the modern house.
While computers have long been sold as machines that can turn a home into an office, most Americans now use them in their bedrooms and kitchens as e-mail terminals; as hubs for playing music, storing and editing photos; and as stations for navigating the Web.
The new Mac Mini, priced as low as $499 without a keyboard, monitor or mouse, is aimed squarely at the needs of this new digital household.
I have yet to put my hands on one of these, but maybe I will run over to CompUSA (shutter) and take a look at one. It may have potentional. I would consider getting it just ’cause it comes with OS X Tiger. Tiger comes loaded with a bunch of development tools.
Here are the specs.









