Get a external Blu-ray player and hook it up.
Yes!
As far as I know, you will need the Mac Blu-Ray Player (or similar) and an external bluray drive for your Mac. It will read a Blu-ray disc from an attached drive and play it in Mac OS X. During the Christmas, there is a big discount on the website, you can get more there:
No. The graphics "card" in a Mac mini is integrated into the motherboard. There are also no available expansion slots in a Mac mini. You can see some photos of the inside of a Mac mini in the "Related Links" link below.
http://www.apple.com/mac-mini/
No you can't. Don't do what i did as I didn't read the box before buying and now I have a $50 game un-used. Sims 3 doesn't run on Mac Mini's as the Mini's are to 'outdated' for the game to play well. Please read the box before buying.
Mac Mini was created on 2011-07-20.
Flash movies will play in any Mac web browser. You should ensure you have the latest version of the Flash player from Adobe (See links below). There are numerous SWF/FLV Flash players available for the Mac and software such as CosmoPod will download Flash movies from a website and convert them into a QuickTime friendly format for playing on a Mac or iPod etc.
You cannot put a Mini Disc physically into a Mac. You can connect a Mini Disc player to the Mac and listen to it through some audio software.
You should be able to connect the Dell speakers to the Mac Mini and expect them to play without any problems. Occasionally, certain inputs do not match, and in this case, you would need to purchase a connector.
A Mac Mini is a computer. It can be used with any screen and keyboard.
No, you have a Mac Mini using the Power PC G4 processor. Only a Mac running the Intel Processor can run 10.6.8 Snow Leopard. You can however install 10.5.8 Leopard on your Mac Mini.
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