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Didn't they already release the Cube? Now it's back with a new name?
That's funny, because I distinctly remember installing a new PowerLogix clear case on a Cube and moving the power conversion board, so I could upgrade the video card. There are three RAM slots for upgrading memory, and there are whole motherboard replacements for processor upgrades, superdrives that fit (and are Apple software compatible), etc. See Cubeowner.com for more details about all the possible upgrades - these are but a few.
My guess is, the Mini was not engineered to be like the Cube was at all. So, yes, you're very right in understanding that the Mac Mini probably won't have much of an upgrade path. You can get low cost, and/or high quality features, and/or upgradeability: pick two out of three. If you want a more expandable machine, get a PowerMac G5, that's what the larger case is for. Just don't talk smack about the Cube, because they're still around and people still love them to death.
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