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This month, EveryMac.com features completely overhauled iBook specs and a comprehensively updated Mac mini G4 Q&A.
Largely rewritten for readers who want to get the most out of a Mac mini G4 either as a compact "legacy" box or as a television-connected "media center," the Mac mini G4 Q&A answers "How do you upgrade or replace the hard drive in the Mac mini G4? What type of hard drive does the Mac mini support?" and "How do I connect the Mac mini G4 to a television?" along with dozens of other questions.
For readers interested in using a Mac with a TV, the Intel Mac mini Q&A also answers a number of relevant questions including "How can I get all my shows and movies to stream from an iMac to a Mac mini 'Core' through Front Row?" and "Is there a way to mount the Mac mini 'Core' on the bottom of a shelf in an entertainment cabinet? Could doing so harm the system?" Numerous other questions are answered as well.
Like the iMac models, the iBook specs pages now have details on the actual secondary display capabilities, rather than those published by Apple, along with model numbers and more details covering the sometimes minute differences between configurations in the parade of white boxes. It also now is possible to distinguish between the "translucent" and "opaque" systems at a glance.
In case you missed one, Q&As since the last major update include:
Additions & Changes:
Added newly formatted/overhauled specs pages:
Updated the Mac mini G4 Q&A.
Please note, as is stated at the bottom of every page, the estimated retail pricing is updated as systems are converted to the new format. Pricing for the dwindling number of used systems using the old format is woefully out-of-date, and will be brought up-to-date as systems are updated in the new format. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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