Thanks Scott, Nick and Slau - it looks like I'll probably forget the
mini, as it's a little behind in terms of technology.
I was considering a mac mini server; however, I wanted an SSD. If you
add an SSD to a server, you don't get the extra 1TB hard drive in
addition - the choices are either:
2 1TB drives
1 SSD
2 SSD's
For the price of apple's 2 SSD's I could buy a thunderbolt drive. It's a
shame; a server mini with an SSD and a 1TB drive would be perfect.
However; what I ultimately need is speed; and the macbook pro will give
me more of that than the mini.
On 08/05/2014 03:21, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Since you said you preferred desktops, if you do go the Mac Mini
route, look into the Mac Mini server line.
On 5/7/14, Nick Gawronski <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi, I would go with the mac book pro as you can take it with you and
have editing abilities on the road. That is why I bought my mac book
pro for just this reason. Nick Gawronski
On 5/7/2014 3:17 PM, Ashley wrote:
Hey all,
What are your thoughts on the below machines:
Mac mini. 2.6GHZ Ivybridge Core I7 quad core CPU. 16GB ram, 256GB SSD.
vs...
Macbook pro, retina, 15". 2.6GHZ Haswell I7. 16GB ram. 1TB PCE-Based
Flash
I'd like a decent machine for ProTools. I do like desktop machines;
but if the macbook pro would be considerably faster, I'll use a
laptop. Drive space isn't a consideration.
Thoughts?
Thanks
Ashley
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