Other World Computing announces 72-Hour Mac mini upgrades installation program

Apple Computer’s new Mac mini is flying off shelves. And, as usual, when Apple releases a new product, Other World Computing is there with hardware to enhance it.

One reason the mini is so popular is its small footprint and lack of surrounding clutter. OWC offers three internally installed upgrade options, providing significant enhancement while maintaining the Mac mini’s clutter-free appeal.

OWC’s Mac mini internally installed upgrade options include:
• 1GB (1024MB) DDR Memory Upgrade Module for $129.00
• 5400RPM and 7200RPM hard drives with 60GB to 100GB storage from $119 that are up to 43.8 percent faster and 150 percent higher capacity than stock 4200RPM factory options
• 8x DVD-R SuperDrive for $149.95, which is twice as fast as the stock option SuperDrive and has Dual Layer DVD burn support

For those who are comfortable doing the installation themselves, OWC has created a free QuickTime video demonstrating proper installation. But some customers already have been asking for professional installation, prompting the service’s addition to OWC’s catalog.

“Although it’s not the most difficult of installations, the Mac mini was not designed for easy opening,” said Larry O’Connor, president of OWC in the press release. “That said, we’re happy to be able to support the do-it-yourselfer as well as those who would prefer a professional installation be performed.”

For a $99 service fee, customers will receive a proper packing box for shipping their mini to OWC complete with a return FedEx Overnight shipping label. Within 24 hours of receipt by OWC, the customer’s Mac mini is returned via FedEx Overnight with upgrade(s) installed.

The original components are returned with the upgraded mini. Or the customer may take advantage of OWC’s trade-in rebate program and get cash back instead.

More details regarding OWC’s Mac mini upgrade program are available online at http://www.macsales.com/MiniUpgrade

8 Comments

  1. MDN should make it very clear that OWC is a paying sponser
    and if an article is a paid advert, we have a right to know

    presenting ads as news is dishonest at the least and this site has very little credibility left

    MDN = The fox network of mac websites

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