Did not an adaptor for the mini come with it?
On Sep 8, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Rich Ring wrote:

>
> You made the right choice.  I tried to save money and purchased a Mac
> Mini, and it was definitely the wrong choice.  The reason for my
> disappointment is, that without a monitor, Safari is fundamentally
> useless.  I was advised to purchase an adapter that would allow the
> Mac Mini to connect to a TV.  I received this device in the mail
> today, and there is no way one can connect it to the mini.  So, I am
> back to square one.
>
> This means that I either take this computer back to the Apple store or
> purchase a chap monitor.  I hope I can find a monitor that is not made
> by Apple that will work.  Apple hardware is quite overpriced.  My
> advice to any perspective Mac users, don't buy a mini, get one of the
> more expensive systems.  You'll most likely end up saving money in the
> long run.
> At least I got email to work.
> On Sep 8, 2009, at 2:18 PM, Les Kriegler wrote:
>
>>
>> The subject line says it all.  Also, I contacted Apple Tech Support
>> and
>> found out that my system has a Fire Wire 800 port, so the LaCi
>> external
>> drive sounds like a definite purchase for backup purposes.  Also, I
>> learned
>> that Time Machine for Backups is included,  Nice!  I'm excited to
>> get going!
>>
>> Les
>>
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