Oh ok. Thanks for the correction there, because I was only basing my experiences I've had with playing around with an iMac. But then it makes more sense, because the iMac is really the power unit. I can't say I've done much audio editing on the Mac as yet, but I'm looking in to it. On 07/11/2010, at 1:21 AM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> The mac mini will handle running windows, as long as you don't run several > virtual machines at once, you should be fine. > On Nov 6, 2010, at 7:25 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote: > >> What about if you run Windows? >> On Nov 6, 2010, at 5:54 AM, Scott Howell wrote: >> >>> James, >>> >>> There is a significant difference between the Mini and iMac in terms of >>> available options for the processor. The selection of the processor will be >>> based on the need. If you do a lot of audio editing, you will want more >>> horsepower or if you run a number of VMs. If you do a lot of video editing, >>> then you would of course want a lot more horsepower. However, if you >>> primarily surf the web, e-mail, watch some videos, listen to music, books, >>> etc., you are correct that you do not need as much horsepower. >>> >>> Scott >>> >>> On Nov 6, 2010, at 12:53 AM, James Malone wrote: >>> >>>> I would personally say a Mac Mini. I Don't really see much difference >>>> between the Mac Mini's processor and the iMac. >>>> Another thing to note is that for most things, a mac is not really that >>>> processor intensive at all. I recently bought a macbook pro, but it was >>>> the 2.4 instead of the 2.6. My sister has the 2.6, and I've noticed really >>>> no difference. The fact that apple create both the hardware and softwear >>>> also helps a bunch. >>>> Hth, >>>> James. >>>> On 06/11/2010, at 1:24 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote: >>>> >>>>> Why do you have two of them? I could see having a desktop, and a lap top, >>>>> but two Minis surprise me. Do you have 1 hooked up to your TV? >>>>> On Nov 5, 2010, at 6:40 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> You would pay quite a bit more for the imac, I would say go for the >>>>>> mini, I have 2 of them here, and unless you're doing something that >>>>>> requires the top of the line latest and greatest hardware, the mini >>>>>> should easily suffice. >>>>>> On Nov 5, 2010, at 8:53 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi: >>>>>>> I do have the monitor, speakers, etc; however the iMac has more HD >>>>>>> space. Hmm. >>>>>>> On Nov 5, 2010, at 4:43 AM, Scott Howell wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 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. 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