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Reviews of Apple Mac mini - Late 2009 MC238 / MC239

Testseek.co.uk have collected 71 expert reviews of the Apple Mac mini - Late 2009 MC238 / MC239 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Mac mini - Late 2009 MC238 / MC239.
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March 2009
 
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The editors liked

  • Fast new graphics processor
  • DDR-3 memory offers better performance
  • Small but fairly powerful
  • Quiet
  • The small form factor
  • Beefed-up graphics card
  • Faster RAM
  • Tiny size
  • Significantly improved graphics performance compared to older models
  • Dual video outputs with support for extended Desktop mode and 30-inch displays
  • Five USB ports
  • FireWire 800.
  • No price increase
  • Boosted processor and RAM
  • Two independent video outputs
  • Decent gaming performance
  • 5x USB ports and 1x FireWire 800
  • Performance comparable to that of the £649 model
  • Tiny. Timeless. More powerful and more efficient than before
  • Cheapest way to own a Mac. Desktop power
  • Mac mini 2.26GHz] Tiny size
  • Impressive set of features
  • All the dramatic improvements of the Early 2009 model plus better performance. [Mac mini 2.53GHz] Tiny size
  • All the dramatic improvements of the Early 2009 model plus be...
  • Combination of hardware and software is attractively priced
  • Enough processing power for small businesses
  • Small workgroups in larger enterprises
  • And educational environments.
  • Compact
  • Low energy consumption
  • Nice to look at
  • 5 USBs
  • Industry-leading design
  • Competitive Nvidia graphics chip
  • Includes updated Apple iLife '09 suite
  • Energy-efficient
  • Space-saving chassis retains distinct design
  • Compact design
  • Near silent operation
  • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and plenty of power
  • Small
  • Cheap (ish)

The editors didn't like

  • Price increase takes a lot of the wind out of its sails Min specs
  • 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU
  • 3MB shared L2 cache
  • NVIDIA 9400m graphics
  • 8x SuperDrive
  • £499 model
  • 1GB DDR3 RAM
  • 120GB 5300-rpm S-ATA hard drive
  • £649 model
  • 2GB DDR3 RAM
  • 320GB 5400 S-AT...
  • Expensive
  • Limited display connectors
  • Not enough RAM
  • Small hard drives
  • No processor upgrades
  • Slow hard drive
  • Difficult to upgrade
  • £150 premium over £499 model doesn’t get you many improvements. Min specs
  • 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
  • 2GB memory
  • 320GB hard drive
  • 8x double-layer SuperDrive
  • 8x double-layer SuperDrive.
  • It should be cheaper
  • Needs HDMI output
  • Still no HDMI option
  • Mediocre RAM and hard-disk spec
  • The price has gone up
  • Even slower hard drive than £649 model
  • Too little RAM
  • Difficult to upgrade. Min specs
  • 1GB memory
  • 120GB hard drive
  • NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics.
  • No bundled remote. Only 1GB RAM
  • Small hard drive. Can't upgrade. Pricey
  • Mac mini 2.26GHz] Slow hard drive
  • Difficult to upgrade. [Mac mini 2.53GHz] Slow hard drive
  • Performance increase over £499 model still not dramatic.
  • No optical drive
  • Use of 2.5in hard drives hampers speed.
  • Video interfaces in mini
  • No BluRay
  • Average CPU performance
  • Poor builtin speaker
  • Poor performance for its price
  • Not as living-room-friendly as its Windows-based competitors
  • Similarly priced PCs offer greater functionality
  • No SD card slot
  • USB slots close
  • Not much - but just think how good it would be if it had Apple TV built-in?

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  Published: 2009-03-05, review by: gizmodo.com

  • Abstract:  The Mac Mini is the greatest Mac that never was, always just a little too expensive and/or a little too underfeatured to be perfect. This time it's closer than ever to perfection—but still falls short. Sure, a $500 price tag would be great...

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  Published: 2009-03-04, Author: Justin , review by: cnet.com

  • Competitive Nvidia G9400M graphic chip; includes updated iLife 09 suite; energy efficient; space-saving chassis retains distinct design.
  • Similarly priced PCs offer increased functionality for more than $100 less; phone support only lasts 90 days from purchase.
  • While were still impressed with the Mac Minis ability to pack so much into a tight package, Apple cant get away from its PC competitors that offer more features for less money. If saving space and the Mac OS are dominating factors, then the new Mac ...

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  Published: 2010-01-27, review by: Zdnet.com.au

  • If you demand a small, relatively affordable Mac, the Mac Mini is your only option. Otherwise, you can find Windows-based small form factor desktops that offer more interesting features with better value.

 
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  Published: 2010-01-27, review by: cnet.com.au

  • Apple's industry leading design
  • Poor performance for its price , Not as living-room-friendly as its Windows-based competition
  • If you demand a small, relatively affordable Mac, the Mac Mini is your only option. Otherwise, you can find Windows-based small form factor desktops that offer more interesting features with better value....

 
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  Published: 2009-11-05, review by: macworld.com.au

  • Abstract:  Back in March, when I —officially called the —Apple’s smallest desktop computer had just received a long-overdue refresh: it had been since the company had touched the Mac mini line. But that update was the most significant in the history of the line;...

 
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  Published: 2009-03-23, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Decently priced, reasonably powerful, small and attractive design, DisplayPort connection
  • No HDMI, 5400rpm hard drive
  • With the latest upgrade, the price gap between the Mac Mini and other Apple computers has widened. For the price, you get decent power and a small case that will fit into the tightest of spaces. ...

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  Published: 2009-03-18, review by: Zdnet.com.au

  • Size has stayed tiny, despite hardware upgrade, Nvidia chipset offers better 3D and video decoding
  • No Bluray, No HDMI out or optical audio — Apple TV is still a standalone product, RAM upgrades overpriced
  • Apples newest Mac Mini is set to be a hit, being both small and powerful. We suspect that if Apple had managed to squeeze Blu-ray support in there, it would take a large chunk of the HTPC market.

 
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  Published: 2009-03-17, review by: cnet.com.au

  • Size has stayed tiny, despite hardware upgrade , Nvidia chipset offers better 3D and video decoding ,
  • No Blu-ray , No HDMI out — Apple TV is still a stand-alone product , RAM upgrades overpriced
  • Apple's newest Mac Mini is set to be a hit, being both small and powerful. We suspect that if Apple had managed to squeeze Blu-ray support in there, it would take a large chunk of the home theatre pc market....

 
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  Published: 2009-03-12, review by: gadgetguy.com.au

  • Compact size; Quiet operation; Sleek design
  • A little expensive

 
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  Published: 2009-03-06, Author: Justin , review by: asia.cnet.com

  • Competitive Nvidia GeForce 9400M graphics chip; includes updated iLife 09 suite; energy-efficient; space-saving chassis retains distinct design.
  • Similarly priced PCs offer increased functionality for less; phone support lasts only 90 days from purchase.

 
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