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MicroNet's miniMate Mimics Mac mini Look, Offers Hard Drive, Extra Ports
by , 3:20 PM EDT, April 25th, 2005
MicroNet Technology has released its new miniMate, an external hard drive and port hub designed to sit under the Mac mini and mimic its look. The miniMate's drive spins at 7200rpm, offering 80GB, 160GB, 250GB or 400GB of extra storage, and it comes with four USB 2.0 and three FireWire 400 ports. While it acts as a USB 2.0/FireWire 400 hub, it can only operate as one or the other, depending on which interface is used to connect it to the computer.
The miniMate ships with a seven-inch FireWire 400 cable and a nine-inch USB 2.0 cable. Its power supply is external, allowing it to cool down without the need for a noisy fan. The miniMate is supposed to sit under the Mac mini, given Apple's warning that anything placed on top of the diminutive computer could hamper the optical drive's operation.
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Pricing is US$149 (80GB), $179 (160GB), $249 (250GB) or $499 (400GB). The miniMate works with any Mac running Mac OS X v10.1.5 or higher, as well as any PC using Windows 98SE, 2000, ME or XP.
Observer Comments
Mon Apr 25, 2005 5:59 pm Subject: Still not quite right (turning or no turning)
First, dwallin, smart ass... maybe you *can't* use it turned around.
Aside from that, how come they need the same amount of space for a hub that apple needed for an entire computer??
The sleekest solution would be to have a reversible hub that was just high enough for the connections themselves. There should be no reason to make it as thick as the Mini. Part of the beauty of the Mini is its size. Why design something that takes away from that? If you use this hub, then it doesn't look like it'll fit neatly underneath an Apple flat screen.
So close... so close....
And I'm sure, given time, we'll see more space-efficient add ons for the Mini. Just takes a little more time to design one that works.
Quotemetavurt wrote:
Aside from that, how come they need the same amount of space for a hub that apple needed for an entire computer??
Well, maybe the 3.5" drive in there makes a difference..... And it looks to be about 2/3 the height of the mini, which seems reasonable for a drive and two hubs. I would expect the only problem with turning around would be the cable mess. But I plan on turning mine so that the ports are to one side. Since it is square, like the mini, it can be turned to any side.
JeffW.
Mon Apr 25, 2005 6:58 pm Subject: RE: Still not quite right (turning or no turning)
Metavurt, I believe that the reason it's so "chunky" is because it has a 3.5" HDD in it. Now I'm not saying it should be THAT big, but I think that'd be the reason why it's not just the hieght of the ports. I wish for a smaller one too, but the added HDD space is a good option, especially if you can update it with normal 3.5" drives in a few years time when 500GB is nice and cheap!
Valkyrie.
Cool. I might just get one. Although I agree that having some ports on the front would be nice.
As for the size, really, what can they do? They obviously can't change the footprint since it needs to match the Mini, and the height isn't much more than normal drives and hubs. Also, they need a little extra breathing room to let the disk cool properly without a noisy fan. This is not easy to do, especially when you have a computer sitting right on top of the drive. Most fanless 7200RPM 3.5" drives need aluminum enclosures and open headroom for proper cooling.
Okay, they just lost big, BIG points in my book. I went to their web site, and what do I find? "This presentation contains content that your browser may not be able to show properly. This presentation was optimized for more recent versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer."
Mac sites should not use two-bit PowerPoint presentations. Booooo!
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