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Mac Mini Purchase advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Deckyon" data-source="post: 1393729" data-attributes="member: 197651"><p>And to be honest, once you start throwing upgrades into the Mini, it comes out to nearly the price of an iMac. If you dont already have a monitor for the Mini, it makes more sense to get the iMac. My Mini was bought with a specific purpose in mind, thus I spent a little more on it than I would have if I just needed a computer. I have my Mini hooked up to a 65" HDTV and main home theater equipment. It is a media server via iTunes. It is a little workhorse pushing my media to a MBP, iPad, 2 iPhones, iPod Touch and 2 Apple TVs. And nary a skip in audio or video even when syncing my iPad and iPhone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deckyon, post: 1393729, member: 197651"] And to be honest, once you start throwing upgrades into the Mini, it comes out to nearly the price of an iMac. If you dont already have a monitor for the Mini, it makes more sense to get the iMac. My Mini was bought with a specific purpose in mind, thus I spent a little more on it than I would have if I just needed a computer. I have my Mini hooked up to a 65" HDTV and main home theater equipment. It is a media server via iTunes. It is a little workhorse pushing my media to a MBP, iPad, 2 iPhones, iPod Touch and 2 Apple TVs. And nary a skip in audio or video even when syncing my iPad and iPhone. [/QUOTE]
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