Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Mac mini on the road

So Mac mini doesn't come with a keyboard, monitor or mouse? That's good news. Most of us have those anyway, and for the mobile workers among us who travel between offices (home and work, within a corporation etc.) the mini is potentially the Mac OS alternative to OQO. The latter has a built in keyboard and screen but most users still plug external ditos in to it. We can do the same type of office swapping with a laptop, true, but size and weight are a factor here. The mini has the potential to fill a gap in the Mac line up among converts and "switchers" alike.

My October 16, 2004 post on OQO