Another Reason to Buy a Mac mini? (Updated)
Date: Wednesday, February 23rd, 2005, 09:22
Category: Archive
I know it’s a poor excuse to shell out US$500 for the Mac mini, but did you notice the really cool DVI-to-VGA adapter that comes with this computer? It is certainly much smaller than what came with your PowerBook and doesn’t have that long annoying cable between each plug. I know what’s going in my travel kit soon – one way or another.
Updated 2005-0224:
Go to your local Apple Authorized Service provider, and ask for part number 922-6675. That is the Mac mini DVI to VGA adapter’s part number. You’ll have to pay for it, and prices will vary from shop to shop, and it will take a day or two to get it.
I know it’s a poor excuse to shell out US$500 for the Mac mini, but did you notice the really cool DVI-to-VGA adapter that comes with this computer? It is certainly much smaller than what came with your PowerBook and doesn’t have that long annoying cable between each plug. I know what’s going in my travel kit soon – one way or another.
Updated 2005-0224:
Go to your local Apple Authorized Service provider, and ask for part number 922-6675. That is the Mac mini DVI to VGA adapter’s part number. You’ll have to pay for it, and prices will vary from shop to shop, and it will take a day or two to get it.
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