Desktops

iMac

iMac is a family of all-in-one Macintosh desktop computers. These are sold without a keyboard and mouse. The most distinguishing thing about these desktops are the incredible displays, which come in 20″, 21.5″, 24″, & 27″. Some iMac models can be wall mounted with an adapter kit. They come in many different variations, suitable suitable for everything from daily use to audio and video editing.

Older models with i3 & i5 processors are great for everyday use, and newer models with i7 processors are great for graphic design and audio and video editing.

iMacs up until 2011 come with CD drives, while desktops from 2012 and on do not. All model come with an ethernet port.

Earlier Aluminum iMac models have flat sides that are approximately an inch thick around the display. Never models have a “Tapered Edge”, making them even sleeker than before.

Mac Mini

The Mac mini was introduced as the least expensive system ever shipped by Apple, packing modest performance in extremely compact and elegantly simple cases. These are sold without a screen, keyboard, or mouse. They come in many different variations, suitable suitable for everything from daily use to audio and video editing.

Older models with i3 & i5 processors are great for everyday use, and newer models with i7 processors are great for graphic design and audio and video editing.

Mac minis up until 2010 come with CD drives, while desktops from 2011 and on do not. All model come with an ethernet port.

Older models support DVI or VGA display connections, and newer Mac minis come with both thunderbolt and HDMI displays. Before purchasing a Mac mini, please check which kind of display each model supports.br>