If you have a monitor, go for the Mini unless you have a real need for the 
fastest processor possible and need a lot of drive space on the machine. The 
iMac offers more options in terms of processing power and hard drive space. Of 
course you do get the monitor included. My advice is this:
1. Determine what you need. In other words, what are you going to use the 
machine for and plan this out over at least three years as a minimum. UNless 
your one of those folks who upgrade frequently, you want to get a machine that 
will grow with you and I tend to keep machines forever, but if I consider 
upgrading, it usually is on a three to five year cycle depending on what my 
family needs. :) Yeah, I'm really nice, I give them the well tested machines. :)
2. Price out more than one option. For example, if you are leaning toward a 
MIni, but you want more drive space and ram, do the math and see if it would 
make more sense to go with an iMac versus a Mini.

Of course others will have different opinions, but hope this helps.
On Nov 5, 2010, at 3:32 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:

> All:
> I''ll eventually replace my old PC desktop when ever it decides to die. I'm 
> trying to decide between a Mac mini VS an iMac. Any thoughts on either Mac?
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