Hi,

Pretty much any Mac on the market today with 4+ GB RAM should be
plenty powerful. I use a MacBook Air as my development machine which
is a 1.7GHz Core2 machine w/ 4GB RAM and it is plenty. Not sure I'd
*recommend* an Air, since the screen is a bit small (can barely show a
1:1 iPad simulator screen in landscape orientation), but it's more
than powerful enough to write iPhone/iPad apps.

Hope that helps,

Jeff

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 2:31 AM, develope_rd <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm new to iPhone development. I see that I have to buy a Mac first, then
> I'll register for MonoTouch. But I'm a little bit suspicious about system
> reqirements. Since I'll be using a Mac only for development, I don't want to
> buy the fastest/most expensive machine. So I've been making research and
> found a couple of Macs, some are Mini, some are iMac.
>
> So, could anyone tell me what should be minimum requirements for average
> performance?
>
> I'm aiming to buy this, I could take some opinions about it, too:
> http://bit.ly/oDB3mZ
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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