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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Dilemma: Mini or Power Mac G5?
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<blockquote data-quote="flyingpostman" data-source="post: 94675"><p>If you outgrow the mini in a year or so, it can be relatively cheaply replaced. Seriously, consider the iMac, it sounds perfect for what you need and has a really nice screen. The powermac sounds too much for your needs, and in my opinion the great thing about owning a mac is that you can get away from the clunky tower (even though the powermac does look nice -- it is still a very large tower). The iMac is sleek and so is the mac mini. You should also consider an ibook or a powerbook. I bought a powerbook recently and I really like it. I always thought I needed a "desktop" system, but there is nothing better than being able to browse the internet and do computer "stuff" anywhere in the house -- like the livingroom! And the powerbook is powerful enough to handle most of your needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyingpostman, post: 94675"] If you outgrow the mini in a year or so, it can be relatively cheaply replaced. Seriously, consider the iMac, it sounds perfect for what you need and has a really nice screen. The powermac sounds too much for your needs, and in my opinion the great thing about owning a mac is that you can get away from the clunky tower (even though the powermac does look nice -- it is still a very large tower). The iMac is sleek and so is the mac mini. You should also consider an ibook or a powerbook. I bought a powerbook recently and I really like it. I always thought I needed a "desktop" system, but there is nothing better than being able to browse the internet and do computer "stuff" anywhere in the house -- like the livingroom! And the powerbook is powerful enough to handle most of your needs. [/QUOTE]
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