The Macmini's the new ones are just fine. The only advantage is that you don't 
have a battery. 



> On 4 Apr 2015, at 12:08 pm, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> I am about to buy a new mac soon this year.
> But i really don't  know what to buy which fits my needs.
> I will search for some funding to have the ability to buy a new one.
> So i guess there wont be no mac pro which anyway is a bit  overkill even 
> though it could be cool to have one.
> And i am totally blind so i don't  need the imac with retina support.
> What i want is a computer for mail, internet and some music production.
> Will a new mac mini be enough for music production or should i stick with a 
> macbook pro?
> I really need some suggestions even though i know its hard to help.
> I now have a mac mini mid 2011 which ofcourse  begins to be a bit oldish.
> The new upcomming macbook seems to be a bit to much for the money i think.
> So please help.
> Thanks in advance.
> /A
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