iMac or Mac Mini?

Looking for suggestions. I am NOT a gamer or video creator.

I do not mind having a separate monitor, vs my 2019 iMac.

Please offer your suggestions.


CHOICES:

  • MINI, Apple M4 Pro chip with 12‑core CPU, 16‑core GPU, 16‑core Neural Engine
  • 24GB unified memory
  • 512GB SSD storage
  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • Three Thunderbolt 5 ports, HDMI port, two USB‑C ports, headphone jack


OR:

iMAC

  • Apple M4 chip with 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine
  • 24-inch 4.5K Retina display¹
  • Standard glass
  • 32GB unified memory
  • 1TB SSD storage
  • Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
  • Gigabit Ethernet




iMac 27″ 5K, macOS 13.7

Posted on Dec 28, 2024 8:40 AM

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Dec 29, 2024 3:12 AM in response to AppleGirl331

Yes, it is normal.


If you intend to use it for storage of videos and photos etc. it does not need to be secure.


It's only sensitive material like banking details that require security and those should be kept on your computer's main drive which is password protected.


Many people are obsessively paranoid about security yet blithely give away far more useful info on social media.

Dec 29, 2024 9:04 AM in response to AppleGirl331

AppleGirl331,


"Seems to have some odd behaviors that I can not get rid of with Malware or Anti-virus software.


The odd behaviors that you are complaining of are almost certainly caused by having third party apps including:


  • Antivirus
  • Security
  • Cleaning
  • VPN
  • Maintenance


Mac OS is catlike in that it can manage itself and does not require nor does it benefit in any way by having these types of third party apps installed! In fact they tend to do the following, which is exactly what users do NOT want, they make Mac OS:


  • Slow
  • Unstable
  • Have odd behavior (sound familiar??)
  • Can Damage Mac OS
  • remove money from your wallet


If you simply keep Mac OS up-to-date and restart the computer about 1x. per week users are rewarded with fast, stable and very secure systems.


Please tell us exactly which third party apps of the types mentioned above and we can advise which should be uninstalled as well as the further steps to take.

Dec 29, 2024 9:56 AM in response to AppleGirl331

AppleGirl331 wrote:

No lagging. I am just tired of some of the repetitive strange things it has been doing. Seems to have some odd behaviors that I can not get rid of with Malware or Anti-virus software. I do wonder if I inadvertently downloaded some bugs when saving some TT videos to my Mac this summer. My iPhone is acting up as well. ANY suggestions as to software to check for viruses ir something that may be causing this on both my iPhone and iMac? I have cleaned out the TT clips and run the two programs, but nothing has changed.


You’ll need to be more specific about the issues and pop-ups.


I fully expect there are sketchy downloaders available for TikTok and other media, as well.


It is unlikely those apps are causing issues elsewhere, though; across multiple platforms.


Issues across platforms usually have common causes, such as network problems.


And while it’s possible for media files to be a path for exploitation, most of us are not worth that. It’s usually easier to phish or to scam us, or some other and less expensive pathway.


If you want folks here to look at the Mac configuration, please download and run (free) EtreCheck, and when the run completes share the report to the clipboard. Then open a new reply here, and press the additional-text button that looks like a printed page to get a text input box big enough to paste the hardware and software configuration report here, and paste and post that report here. And provide some specific details on the particular symptoms or concerns.

Dec 29, 2024 8:03 PM in response to AppleGirl331

AppleGirl331 wrote:

NordVPN (inactive), AdBlock (active)


”Coffee shop” VPNs badly solve a problem that hasn’t existed in a decade or so, and badly solve it in a way perfect for collecting personally-identified metadata.


Outside of specific tasks such as geo-shifting for website testing or content delivery network (CDN) testing and related, the overhead of adding a second and weak layer around the existing end-to-end TLS-encrypted connection is seldom a useful addition to local security.


Various “coffee shop” VPNs don’t properly disconnect themselves, and can remain active when apparently shut off. If things get wonky with a “coffee shop” VPN around, remove it entirely, restart, and test again.


Some of the ad blockers have been having issues on occasion, so if Safari gets wonky, shut off the ad blockers and test again;

Feb 1, 2025 4:16 PM in response to AppleGirl331

Thank you for all the info here.


My 2017 intel quad 27 inch imac has a hard drive problem- my own delving in mac support, 90 min chat and 45 m in at genius bar has yielded diagnosis kaputt- $500+ to redo hard drive.


I am considering piecing together the mac mini scenario. In looking at this same issue for my even more ancient imac transition, if I go mac mini, I need monitor, mouse, keyboard and external hard drive cable transitions for those I already have , and a camera for a new monitor. I would get a new SSD back-up drive too. AM I MISSING ANYTHING?


I have had macs for years, and this is first hardware/hard drive fail. Usually the transition has been apple new OS won’t work on old model.

Feb 2, 2025 8:40 AM in response to hcsitas

Thanks for that opinion. It is a cost factor, but I have saved $500+ with the mini, and the ssd is only about $60 over the Toshiba. I have over 1.5 TB of images that I will access off an external drive to supplement the back-up drive. I have 30 years of back-up drives and various things saved a second time and the number of drives with more parts that have failed suggests to me for my uses they aren't reliable- 3 of 10 have failed after 6-8 years- across WD, Lacie, Seagate, Sandisc. Maybe that is expected or not bad, but not good enough. I travel a lot and am away from wi-fi for weeks, and my Samsung 2TB with a rubberized exterior working off my MacBook air has been wonderful for 2 years. While this one for the mini likely won't travel, the moveable parts internal drive of my iMac failed, not the internal ssd.

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