Today Apple has announced the Intel Mac Mini. The new Mac mini will ship in two different configurations. The chips included in the models are respectively the Intel 1.5GHz Core Solo and the Intel 1.67 Core Duo.
Among other upgrades are the inclusion of four USB ports (as opposed to the original two), Front Row, 1GBit Ethernet, built-in Bluetooth and AirPort Extreme, and the ability to connect your Mac to your television.
Unfortunately, the Mac Mini also had a downgrade: The Radeon 9200 card from the PowerPC models has been replaced with a less powerful Intel Integrated Graphics card. According to a person who owned the Apple Intel DTK, which had one such card, "it's a disgrace - from experience with the DTK you really can't play games on it at all".
A new capability with the new Mac Mini that will be incorporated to the iMac as well is the possibility of streaming video through iTunes.
The cheapest Mac Mini will cost $599 (US) and the less cheap one will cost $799 (US).
(Thanks Antony for information about the 1GBit Ethernet and the built-in Bluetooth and AirPort Extreme).
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