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Mac Mini as HTPC

a little ludwig goes a long way: mac mini as htpc. Ludwig loves his for HTPC use. I kind of agree it is the right form factor etc.

Only small point is that he does say, and for once the mac is the price leader -- compare with windows-based systems that people are "building:http://www.hanselman.com/blog/BuildingYourOwnWindowsMediaCenterEdition2005HomeTheaterPCSystem.aspx

That's true in the sense that it cost $150 (!!!) for Windows Media Edition, but I'm not sure I completely agree it is a price leader. You can get a comparable system including a monitor for $500 from Wal*Mart right now if you don't buy Microsoft software.

Let's compare machines at $1500 vs. $500. That being said, performance really isn't the issue, convenience is.

AppleHanselman'sComments
$499$1,500Enuf said
1.25MHz G43.2GHz PrescottBenchmarks hard but probably 5-10x slower
256MB PC27001GB PC4200 DDR2Probably 4x the bandwidth
9200 32MBX600 256MB8x memory and <<30.4 vs. 82
40GB250GB 7200RPM6x storage and 2.5x faster
DVD-ROM16x DL RWNot only R/W but 16x dual layer
None2xTuners, RemotesBoth HDTV and regular card

And of course there are all the USB, Firewire and 1GB Ethernet that comes standard on the high end machine. This is not to say the Mac Mini isn't great, it is just that a $1,500 machine is a screamer.

A comparable machine BTW is probably more like the Epics that people are building for a little less. For instance the Hush Mini ITX is a 1GB VIA system that is probably performance comparable. I've been thinking about getting one. It is about $1,000 list price, so more expensive but is build to order which is nice. It is a niche European manufacturer, so you can of course build your own:

AppleHushComparison
$499$1100Apple wins by 2x
1.2GHz G41GHz VIAAbout the same speed
DVD-ROMDVD-ROMComparable
9200 32MBVGABoth are slow. can tuners
40GB80GB 7200 rpmprobably faster
256MB256MBBoth PC2700

So Apple definitely has the leg up when it comes to a niche player just based on volume.

Finally, I was curious to see just how cheap a PC can be regardless of cuteness factor. I'm actually quite amazed, here's the cheapest Wal*Mart PC that you can buy and it ain't bad spec-wise. They have a really cheap $200 machine, but the comparable is:

AppleWal*MartComparison
1.2GHz G42GHz Sempron3GHz equivalent so 5x faster
256MB PC2700128MB PC2700half the price
40GB40GB 5400same probably
DVD-ROMCD-ROMAdd another $30 to get DVD-ROM
256MB256MB PC2700Same
DVD-ROMDVD-ROMSame
Ethernet/ModemEthernet/ModemSame
NoneCard reader9-in-1 is included
NoneMouse, Keyboard, SpeakersA complete system
None17" CRTthat too!

So Wal*Mart is essentially selling a complete system that is essentially about 4-5x faster in terms of CPU plus it is a complete system. I thought this was an outlier until I realized the Dell Dimension 3000 is essentially the same machine at $439 for CD or $459 for DVD-ROM with a Pentium 4 2.8GHz processor so its a name brand system as well. It also includes a CRT with it and is a complete system.

So net, net they are beating Wal*Mart by about $50. Wow, amazing a complete and very nice system for $450 or so. That is PC economics all right. A probably a new recommendation for me at the low end.

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Yeah I agree, it is interesting to see how the style is so important though, I'm amazed at how prices have fallen so much that you can actually buy a $50 CRT. Wow. This whole market is fascinating to me and it seems to me that style leaders are going to cause lots of segmentation. I think Apple is coming back fast on desktops and notebooks based on this. So my prediction is that Apple share will double this year on Macs.

the tuners/vidcap card is just bloated extra cost hardware -- you should get all your video feeds over the ip connection via bittorrent. and really perf is not the issue in the consumer market -- it is all about price and simplicity and style.

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