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Getting a new Mac mini? Check out the miniStack V2 from Newer Technology

posted 02 Mar 2006 01:07 pm
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If you’re planning on getting the new Mac mini or already have a mini at home AND you think you’ll need more hard drive space and expansion ports, then you should check out the miniStack V2 from the folks at Newer Technology. The miniStack V2 expands the hard drive capacity of the Mac mini as well as the number of Firewire and USB ports. If you’re considering using the Mac mini as the center of a new media center system, then you’ll definitely want to check out the miniStack V2.

With the V2, you can expand your hard drive capacity to 500GB - more than enough for storing audio, video, and photo files. So what are the costs? The 80GB goes for $135.99, 160GB goes for $169.99, the 250GB goes for $199.99, the 320 GB goes for $235.00, the 400GB goes for $329.99, and the 500GB goes for $449.99.

Mac mini and miniStack Combo Now the Hub of Modern Home Media Center
SAN FRANCISCO –(Business Wire)– March 1, 2006 In a live unveiling at Apple Computer Inc.’s headquarters in Cupertino, California, on Tuesday, February 28, Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs announced the immediate availability of the Intel-based Mac mini equipped with Front Row software so that the processor can be hooked to a television and function as an entertainment center access point for the modern living room.

According to Jobs, the newly Intel-equipped Mac mini media center computers are two to five times faster than prior non-Intel models and come equipped with a remote control for easy navigation to play music or videos and to view pictures.

Apple’s announcement of the entertainment center focused version of the Mac mini comes on the heels of the retail release of the miniStack V2 by Newer Technology Inc. (NewerTech).

Named the Mac mini “Accessory of the Year” by 123Macmini.com, the miniStack dramatically expands the hard drive capacity and the number of FireWire and USB ports of the Mac mini.

“The combination of the new miniStack V2 and the new Intel Mac mini creates the ideal media center for any home,” said Jennifer Soule, sales manager for NewerTech.

The new Intel-based Mac mini is available in two configurations, one incorporating Intel’s Core Solo chip and a 60 gigabyte (GB) hard drive and the other equipped with the faster Core Duo chip and an 80GB hard drive.

The miniStack V2 from NewerTech expands the hard drive capacity up to 500GB.

When paired with the Mac mini, the NewerTech miniStack V2 allows ergonomic USB and FireWire port access on the side of the media center. This allows extremely easy access to download photos, music, and video. As a stand alone, the Mac mini does not allow side access.

“Apple’s Mac mini and NewerTech’s miniStack serve the same purpose: to bring the latest and greatest technology to the home at an appealing price. Paired together the Mac mini and the minStack make the perfect home entertainment center. The mini provides the operation and the miniStack provides the muscle,” said Larry O’Connor, president of NewerTech.

Fitting the same physical footprint and specifically designed to be aesthetically matched, the Mac mini and NewerTech miniStack V2 make a visually appealing, yet unobtrusive combination as a media center.

For orders and information visit http://www.newertech.com/ministack or e-mail sales@macsales.com.


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