Introduction
The Intel-based Mac Mini is a sub-compact (smaller than Small Form Factor) desktop computer worthy of the Apple name and completely devoid of the sub-compact stigma. No other computer manufacturer could have brought such a tiny powerhouse to the world with as much style and appeal as Apple did. The Mac Mini is a marvel. From the outside, it looks small, unassuming, minimalist and possibly even austere. Visitors to Apple stores have commented to me that the Mini doesn't look like a computer - that it looks more like a metallic CD case or an external DVD player. This is a ploy, a Jedi mind trick, for inside the Mini is a high-tech, turbo-charged, sharp-toothed monster ready to take on any computing challenge.

The Mac Mini is the Bruce Lee of the computing world - small frame, incredibly fit, lightning fast...

by Richard Neate on January 31, 2008:
“Ok, right, so I'm a Mac-lover :). I was standing there thinking about buying a new 20" iMac :). But then realized I already had the keyboard, mouse and monitor. So why? I wasn't going to use this to play games. Just a bit of graphic design and university work....” More...