Hi Louie,

What we're concerned about is the VoiceOver performance hit with  
Safari, DVD Player, iTunes, and some other apps when the Mac Mini is  
run without a monitor and without any adapters attached.  The new Mac  
mini can work without a monitor attached -- it's just that when you  
use this system with VoiceOver turned on in certain applications  
you'll see performance go down by a lot, with "busy" messages that go  
away when you connect to a monitor.

Cheers,

Esther

louie wrote:

> Hi all,
> I just got off the phone with a mac adviser. I was told that the new
> Mac mini does not need any special adapter to work with out a monitor.
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