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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Mac Mini M2 8GB or 16GB and the Pro version - real-life user experience
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmysb" data-source="post: 1935979" data-attributes="member: 416417"><p>My advice, would be go for the best you can afford, there is always a cost benefit analysis (CBA), but only you know the benefit, and if the cost is worth it. </p><p>If the lower spec will do everything you want, with capacity to spare fine, however you probably will not be able to upgrade due to the way it is manufactured, and if you find you need more you are stuck. </p><p>So, if the higher spec is within your budget, then that is the way I would go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmysb, post: 1935979, member: 416417"] My advice, would be go for the best you can afford, there is always a cost benefit analysis (CBA), but only you know the benefit, and if the cost is worth it. If the lower spec will do everything you want, with capacity to spare fine, however you probably will not be able to upgrade due to the way it is manufactured, and if you find you need more you are stuck. So, if the higher spec is within your budget, then that is the way I would go. [/QUOTE]
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