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That's if you're going for a refurb though.
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Yes you can use it, and it is doable. Problem is though when using filters within FCP and video playback it's just not smooth...... Also using Motion you have to turn off so many graphic options it just was not worth it. CPu is a beast but I do a lot of Hd video editing and Photography work. When using filters you need a graphics card. The Graphics card in my 2011 iMac is 3x faster than the HD4000 and the Graphics card in the base 2011 imac is nothing spectacular..... Personally imo I consider the Mac Mini unusable for any advanced HD video and Motion graphics work. I bought it and had to return it.
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Hmm, now I'm in a quandary. I have to get something soon, but if I'm honest about my FCP usage, I've only handled 2 video clients in the last year. Most of my work is still graphics. I think I can live with HD4000. It'll likely be as fast as my current 256MB ATI Radeon X1600 in my '06 MBP.
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Personally I need a dedicated graphics card due to the work I do, for you it might be fine. Not everyone is the same. In the event though that you NEED it, just remember your F%@ked.
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I've never owned a Mac Mini and don't know much about them.
I do have a question though. Is the Mac Mini compatible with ANY monitor or just Apples? Any info would be appreciated! |
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Those $200-$300 monitors will work fine, but compared to an iMac screen there is a big difference in quality.
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The Mac Mini comes with the HDMI to DVI adapter, and most monitors are DVI. Or you could use a HDMI monitor (and connect to the native HDMI port that the mini has). Or you could get another adapter for a VGA monitor. Also you can get adapters that connect to the thunderbolt port (which is compatible with the mini displayPort connection). In this case would be a mini displayPort to DVI (or VGA or HDMI) adapter. |
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Doesn't look as nice as Apples screen, but at least it's non-glossy. |
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ASUS VS239H-P 23-Inch Full-HD LED IPS Monitor - $174.99
All the reviews that I read said it has a flimsy stand, but no dead pixels. Price is good. |
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Today I decided in favour of the Mac Mini, i7 2.6GHz, ordered 16GB of RAM from Crucial yesterday (68 EUR with tax, I got 10% discount yesterday!).
Just placed my order and am waiting for my Mini to arrive (ETA 13th of Dec.). What weighted more was user upgradeability. As for the performance, as I can see compared to the iMac, it isn't much lesser, so I'm happy ![]() SSD is next. If you decide for the iMac, good for you!, for me the wait is (almost) over
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