I too reckon you should just get the iMac. I love my iMac, and I can't even see the screen. When I did the calculations to decide the same question you're considering, it worked out to be cheaper and easier to just get an iMac rather than buying the Mac Mini, the keybaord, the TrackPad or Mouse, the monitor, the upgrades etcetera. The iMac is more powerful and I really like its extra power. I'd even recommend upgrading the RAM of your iMac to at least 16GB. I'd also read quite a few reports from people saying they had difficulty setting up the Mac Mini with a bluetooth keyboard. You need to press Command-F5 to get VoiceOver running, but the Mac Mini, from what I read, didn't come with the mouse or keyboard already set up. So it was kinda a catch 22 with needing VoiceOver to set up the keyboard, but needing the keyboard to set up VoiceOver.
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