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after some research i have really only found the mac g5
(i think is the proper name) to be the only mac desktop that has a seperate "tower". is this true? the reason i ask is because i want to hook up the computer to my 32inch flatscreen. i dont have 2k+ for the g5. is there an older model i can get cheaper or something for substantially cheaper? thanks
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after some research i have really only found the mac g5
(i think is the proper name) to be the only mac desktop that has a seperate "tower". is this true? the reason i ask is because i want to hook up the computer to my 32inch flatscreen. i dont have 2k+ for the g5. is there an older model i can get cheaper or something for substantially cheaper? thanks
It would help to know a little about your intended usage and budget. Honestly, from the little you have provided you would probably be better served looking at the MacMini.

Of course, I know everything . . . I just can't remember it all at once.
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It would help to know a little about your intended usage and budget. Honestly, from the little you have provided you would probably be better served looking at the MacMini.

just looked at the mac mini. that looks perfect. it will be used mainly for using photoshop on. and also for some every day computer use. mostly photoshop though. and the new mac mini thats 599 is definatly in my price range
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