Mac Mini 2021
The Mac Mini, which was recently upgraded to contain the latest Apple M1 CPU, is available for as little as $800. To use it, you'll need to add a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, and by adding options through the build-to-order website, you can spec yourself a pretty capable computer, as long as you don't require graphics processing speed - the Mini isn't going to be a gaming machine.
The Mac Mini, like the iMac, comes with Apple's MacOS operating system rather than Windows, though you may install Microsoft's OS if you want. Choosing between the two is essentially a question of preference, as there is no single major characteristic that one can perform that the other cannot.
The Mac Mini is at the bottom of Apple's lineup, and despite the build-to-order choices, it will never be the machine you want if you want to do 3D rendering or anything else that requires a GPU. The new M1 CPU, on the other hand, will breeze through picture editing and other CPU-intensive operations with ease. It's the ideal home office PC, but it also works well as a media center, connecting straight to a TV or storing your material on its massive, fast SSD and streaming it through a system like Plex. And because it is so little, you can easily store it in a cabinet.
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