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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
20" iMac or Mac Mini
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<blockquote data-quote="sluzniak" data-source="post: 268782" data-attributes="member: 15228"><p>In my opinion, Get the 20" iMac, If you are absoulty shure you won't be doing any gaming on it then I would say get the hard drive. The memory is easy to upgrade and you seem like you would need the space. BUT if you think you would be doing any gaming on XP or and video editing, or graphic intensive work look at the video memory upgrade. I say this because its the one thing that you will have NO WAY of upgrading once it leaves apple. (aside from finding a logic board that has the upgraded video). You could always user firewire drives for storage, and it makes sense for backing up your data too. (that would suck for a 500GB hard drive to die with all your stuff on it.)and again the memory is easy to upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sluzniak, post: 268782, member: 15228"] In my opinion, Get the 20" iMac, If you are absoulty shure you won't be doing any gaming on it then I would say get the hard drive. The memory is easy to upgrade and you seem like you would need the space. BUT if you think you would be doing any gaming on XP or and video editing, or graphic intensive work look at the video memory upgrade. I say this because its the one thing that you will have NO WAY of upgrading once it leaves apple. (aside from finding a logic board that has the upgraded video). You could always user firewire drives for storage, and it makes sense for backing up your data too. (that would suck for a 500GB hard drive to die with all your stuff on it.)and again the memory is easy to upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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