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Mac mini vs imac for recording
Mac mini vs imac for recording












mac mini vs imac for recording

In my time using the Mac mini M2 for work and play, I've found it (and the upgraded M2 Pro chip inside) to be more than capable of handling just about anything I throw at it. However, the entry-level Mac mini can't support an 8K or 240Hz display - only the M2 Pro model can handle that. The entry-level Mac mini is no slouch in this department either, and it can support up to two external displays at up to the same resolutions (6K via Thunderbolt 4, 4K via HDMI). The HDMI port is also capable of supporting one 8K display with a refresh rate of up to 60Hz or a 4K display with a refresh rate of up to 240Hz, which is remarkably high on both counts. This likely won't make much difference for most, but for true multi-monitor fiends the Mac mini with M2 Pro can support up to three external displays, two via Thunderbolt (at up to 6K resolution and 60Hz refresh rate) and one via HDMI (at up to 4K/60Hz). You also get improved external display support thanks to the added power of the M2 Pro.

mac mini vs imac for recording

Upgrade to the Mac mini M2 Pro and you get double the Thunderbolt 4 ports, for a total of four.














Mac mini vs imac for recording