![]() It was mid 2011 model with 2.5 GHz processor and with 256 MB video memory. I started using X-Plane on Mac Mini on year 2012. ![]() Yes, even with the ipod/pad/phone, the parts are soldered, but that's a different animal. I do not service laptops for the same reason I don't do Macs - parts soldered to the motherboard. When they need parts, just go out and buy a part and stick it in and introduce it to the system. At age 75, I have built and maintained many computers and still troubleshoot/fix friend's computers (PCs). I have no problem updating PCs - never have. I have the utmost respect - but in their portable devices for reasons stated above. Mac's trick is to provide their computers to schools and "sell" students that it is the best money can buy. If you need a program, you have to go to an exclusive Mac store to buy it. No upgrades to the equipment except for a few limited things is my understanding. Part of the reason is that when you buy (another reason - buying is expensive) a Mac, you are pretty much stuck with what you buy - it is a "sealed" unit. Personally, I love Mac as long as it is the iPhone or iPad.
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