Unboxing and Disassembly Photos of the New Mac Mini
MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors —
[image] MacMiniColo.net has posted a series of unboxing and disassembly photos of the new Mac Mini just released today. The above photo, of course, is the same shot that was ...
New Mac Mini pr0n - Mini Colo takes a new Mini apart
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
... Mac Mini Colo has somehow gotten their hands on a new Mini and already unboxed and undressed one for the world to see. By now we're almost out of things to say about these little guys. Gaze upon the guts (which look kinda like the guts did 4 years ago). ...
Apple’s new Mac mini unboxed and dissected
MacDailyNews —
Apple’s new Mac mini unboxed and dissected Wednesday, March 04, 2009 - 12:07 AM EST [image] "As you can imagine, we were happy to see a ...
Mac mini unboxing and dissection
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... The guys at Macminicolo.net have already gotten their hands on a new Mac mini, and they offer not only the obligatory unboxing, but a dis-assembly as well. As before it seems you can take the mini apart with a putty knife. A few parts have been moved around or re-oriented, and there are now three antennas as well as a SATA optical drive (i.e. SuperDrive). ...
New Mac Mini Dissected (Spoiler: It's Not Meant to Be Dissected) [Apple]
Gizmodo —
... The moral is that while swapping components is certainly possible, it's not something made any easier than before. Other than that, it was confirmed that the new Mac Mini has been upgraded with a SATA hard drive, as most of us expected. [macminicolo via ...
The new Mac mini gets splayed open
CrunchGear —
... and already we are getting the first look inside the updated computer. Apple kept to the original design though which still requires the use of a putty knife and a bit of patients to open her up. It would be nice if Apple adapted a similar easy swap-out design that the new notebooks sport, but whatya going to do. Inside, there isn’t that much different besides the obvious new parts. Click through for a bit of circuit board pr0n. ...
New Mac mini goes under the putty knife
Macworld —
... , and I got pretty well acquainted with a putty knife (I can now bullseye my dartboard from twenty feet). We wondered if the new mini would be more, less, or roughly equal to its predecessor in disassembly difficulty? The folks at Macminicolo.net, a Las Vegas-based co-location company that—you guessed it—uses Mac minis, got themselves one of the new models and tried their hands at taking it apart . Their verdict? While it’s not substantially more difficult to take apart than earlier Mac minis, there are some changes to be on the lookout for: Apple has apparently added a ...
Inside the new Mac Mini
Boing Boing Gadgets —
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The Mac mini - Unboxed and Exposed
Mac|Life all RSS Feed —
Mini unboxed There was much excitement to be had over at macminicolo.net as they received the news that a new Mac mini was announced by Apple yesterday. Even more joy was had when they managed to get their hands on one. These lovers of all things Mac mini, describe in loving detail the packaging, exterior and interior of the tiny machine. The site notes that Apple has reduced the amount of packaging for the mini, something that is in keeping with the company's commitment to becoming more 'green'. However, Apple seems to have missed a small error in the illustration ...
Inside Apple's new Mac mini, unboxing the new iMac
AppleInsider —
... , which is responsible for both sets of photos, reports getting a call from its local Apple Store yesterday with an invitation to pick up one of the new machines. Wasting no time to check it out, a photo gallery shows the unboxing and gentle dismantling that soon followed. The back of the 31 percent smaller retail box shows ...
Mac mini gets ripped to shreds, isn't so dull
Engadget —
... There's something slightly disconcerting about seeing a fine, new piece of hardware torn apart before your very eyes, but we'll freely admit that we get some satisfaction out of it. The new Mac mini (above) looks about like what you'd expect it to on the ...




