According to wired.com, Apple is going to launch an upgrade to its low-end desktop, the Mac Mini at Macworld Expo in San Francisco in January 2009.

Apple will update the product since its release in August 2007, which is a quite a long time for Apple update process. The Mac Mini has been among the top 5 of Amazon’s best selling desktops; it currently stands at No. 3.
* A silver enclosure composed of a block of aluminum.
* PVC free “greenest Mac ever.”
* For video output, the Mac Mini will use the DRM-crippled DisplayPort for connectivity.
* No Blu-ray player, because Steve Jobs believes the format is a “bag of hurt.”
* It’ll ship with 2 GB of RAM, expandable to 4 GB.
* At least a 160-GB hard drive, it might be more.
* Processor speeds: a 2.0-GHz Core 2 Duo and a 2.3-GHz Core 2 Duo (up from 1.83 GHz and 2.0 GHz).
* Like the higher-end MacBook and MacBook Pro, the 2.3-GHz Mac Mini will ship with an Nvidia video card.
* The 2.0-GHz Mac Mini will ship with an Intel video card, perhaps the GMA X3100 graphics card found in the low-end, white MacBook.
* The slower model will cost $500, and the faster model will cost $700.
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