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OK, in case anyone is curious, my 2.0 Quad Mini can play 2 simultaneous 1080p streams in windows at the same time with the "lame" Intel 3000 integrated graphics.
The only reason not to get the Intel integrated graphics is for playing 3D games, and even then you should think about an iMac, not the paltry 256MB ATI 6630 in the 2.5 and 2.7 Mac Minis.
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Okay, so the Mini's have an HDMI out. Is this going to supply both picture and sound to my tv?
If so, this would mean that I wouldn't need to have a separate cable for the audio out., which would be even better, I think?
What do I do about my DVI monitor? It might have other inputs, but I've never needed to check.
Bottom line, how would I connect both my monitor and the tv to a current Mini?
Thanks for your answers!
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The Mini comes with an HDMI to DVI converter in the box, and runs a 1080P TV just fine. The limitation is some Photoshop and video editing software that uses Open CL features that the Mini won't do, and hard drive speed. At work I have an early Mac Pro, Quad 2.66 machine and we just got a new i5 Mini, latest model. General Photoshop performance is about the same in the two machines.
At home I bought the latest i7 Mini and that is significantly faster then the I5 or my Mac Pro, or the Dual CPU 2.5 G5 Power Mac it replaced.