by vinylrake » Sun Nov 07, 2010 3:07 pm
i of course forgot to mention the iMac - which is basically a Mac Mini with a built-in screen. I prefer the mini because you can upgrade your monitor without buying a new computer (a new mini is $699 and you can get a good 22"+ monitor for another $200, while a 22" iMac will set you back $1200) , but some people prefer the all-in-one's simplicity and lack of cord clutter. the iMac is a nice experience, especially if you get the wireless mouse and keyboard it's very star trekky - with no visible cords.
IF you don't need the computing power for anything specific, any mac is going to be fine for y our needs for at least 5 years. Given that, it really a question of features and your budget. e.g. if you want a 15" or 17" laptop you'll have to go with a MacBook Pro since the macbook only comes in 13" configuration. Similarly, if you know you are going want to add 4 internal 2TB drives to your computer down the road, or you want dual or quad CPUs, or you are going to want to upgrade your graphics card, then you'll need to go with a MacPro instead of a mini. (the only internal component you can easily upgrade on minis or imacs or macBook/macBook pros) is the memory, and sometimes the hard drive. (easy to replace on a mac laptop, not so easy on a mini or i think on an iMac)
Another factor to consider is space. If you are going with a laptop there's no issue to consider, but if you are talking desktop and are in a small apt or dorm room, a mini or an iMac takes up WAY less space than a Mac Pro (which is an underdesk endevor unless you have a massive desk).