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Hello,
I need to buy a new Mac and my max budget is $2000.
I'm reading a lot about the new mac mini i7 dual-core processors, which are a lot slower than the late 2012 models and also slower than the iMac i5 quad-core model: http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i7-4578U-vs-Intel-Core-i5-4570
I'm a programmer so I'll be using software like, photoshop, Xcode, VirtualBox, and some other related. I don't play games and I don't edit video, so from what I've read the new Intel Iris Graphics is enough. Am I right?
So I can choose from:
Mac Mini - $1400 (and plug two 24 monitors getting near my $2000 budget)
Intel Core i7 Dual‑Core 3,0 GHz (Turbo Boost till 3,5 GHz)
16 GB SDRAM LPDDR3 at 1600 MHz
1TB Fusion Drive
Intel Iris Graphics
OR
iMac 27' - $2100 (for this price, a little over my budget, I can choose from 16GB RAM or Fusion Drive, both costs $200 more)
Intel Core i5 quad-core 3,2 GHz, Turbo Boost till 3,6 GHz
16 GB de SDRAM DDR3 at 1600 MHz - 2x 8 GB
1Tb Serial ATA 1 TB at 7200 rpm
NVIDIA GeForce GT 755M 1GB GDDR5
I'm more into the Mac Mini, because I can have two 24' monitors (not as good as the iMac monitor of course) and take advantage og both 16GB RAM and Fusion Drive.
In the other hand, iMac has a pretty good monitor and a better CPu (video card is also better but like I said I'm not into games and video editing).
Also iMac will probably see it's new model this year while the Mac Mini was launched recently.
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Based on all this info, please help me choose which will fulfill my needs better, fundamenting your choice.
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Thanks a lot!
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