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Mac mini vs. iMac: the best one for you

All-in-one perfection

24-inch iMac (2021)

from $1,299 at Apple

Pros

  • One solution that requires nothing else
  • Brand new design
  • Choose from seven different colors
  • First iMac with Apple silicon

Cons

  • It's more expensive
  • Perhaps avoid the least expensive version
  • Less mobile

When you want to make one computer purchase that doesn't require buying extras, this is the one for you. The Apple iMac includes the display, keyboard, and mouse. Did we also mention it has Apple silicon? And look at that fantastic display!

Least expensive Mac

Mac mini (2020)

from $699 at Apple

Pros

  • Less expensive entry-point
  • Cheapest way to experience Apple M1
  • Lightweight, easy to move

Cons

  • No monitor included
  • Fewer storage options
  • Older of the two

For anyone who already has a brilliant monitor and other necessary accessories or has a small budget, this is the Mac to consider. Just make sure it gives you the amount of storage you need.

Make no mistake, the Mac mini and iMac are both terrific machines. However, they target different audiences both in the consumer and business markets. One of these is an all-in-one solution that doesn't require extra accessories. The other assumes you already have a monitor and other important computer accessories so it's a lot more inexpensive. Therefore, after examining your needs, it shouldn't be difficult to determine the best solution for your situation.

It's time to compare both very different Mac options: the Mac mini and iMac.

Mac mini vs. iMac: What's the difference?

Perhaps more than any other, these two Mac creations are the most different. On the one hand, you have the all-in-one iMac, which is available in silver, blue, green, pink, yellow, orange, and purple, and comes with Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Keyboard. Then there's the Mac mini. Both models include an Apple M1 system on a chip (SoC). The Mac mini is an appealing option for anyone who already has their favorite monitor, keyboard, and mouse while the other comes with everything else you'll need. Both computers work very well with macOS Big Sur and are set to support macOS Monterey this fall.

In this comparison, we're looking at the 24-inch iMac and M1-based Mac mini only and not the Intel-based 27-inch iMac or Mac mini.

iMac (2021) Mac mini (2020)
Price From $1,299 From $699
Display sizes 24-inch 4.5K Retina display None
Apple silicon? Yes Yes
Processor Apple M1 SoC Apple M1 SoC
Storage Starts at 256GB SSD, configurable up to 2TB SSD storage Starts at 256GB SSD, configurable up to 2TB SSD storage
Memory 8GB or 16GB unified 8GB or 16GB unified
Core 8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores 8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores
GPU 7- or 8-core 8-core
Ports Two Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports
Two USB 3 ports (some models)
Gigabit Ethernet (some models)
3.5 mm headphone jack
Four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C)

Two USB-A ports
3.5 mm headphone jack

There is a lot to consider when deciding whether to purchase an iMac or Mac mini. For most users, especially those looking for an at-home solution, the iMac is the better choice. In fact, the iMac is the best Mac desktop of the year. And yet, don't be so quick to discount the much less expensive Mac mini.

iMac: The all-in-one solution

The iMac is Apple's all-in-one computer. Its processor, GPU, and other internals are nicely hidden behind its skinny display. In the box, you'll find a Magic Keyboard, Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, or Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad, and a Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad, depending on your choices at checkout.

There are currently two types of 24-inch iMacs available:

  • Starting at $1,299 is a 24-inch iMac that include a seven-core GPU. It's only available in blue, green, pink, and silver. Unfortunately, this model doesn't offer an Ethernet port on its power adapter.
  • Starting at $1,499 is a 24-inch iMac that gives you eight cores, and it's available in all seven colors.

For most folks, we recommend starting with the $1,499 model since this one gives you more choices of colors and keyboards and a better GPU.

Available peripheral options

Thanks to the Apple M1 SoC, there are fewer options available for what's inside the 24-inch iMac. Each offers an eight-core CPU, with four cores dedicated to top-of-the-line performance and four cores geared for power efficiency. The M1 SoC also has a seven- or eight-core GPU, 8GB of unified RAM that can be configured to 16GB, and Apple's T2 security chip. Storage-wise, you can select from 256GB, 512GB, 1GB, and 2GB SSD.

The least expensive iMac comes with a Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse 2. You can replace the former with a Magic Keyboard with Touch ID or a Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad. For the latter, you can switch with a Magic Trackpad. The other 24-inch iMac models come with a Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, which you can replace with a Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad. You can also get a Magic Trackpad in place of the Magic Mouse 2.

Ports

The 24-inch iMac offers a variety of different ports, including:

  • DisplayPort
  • Thunderbolt 3 (up to 40Gb/s)
  • USB 4 (up to 40Gb/s)
  • USB 3.1 Gen 2 (up to 10Gb/s)
  • Thunderbolt 2, HDMI, DVI, and VGA supported using adapters (sold separately)
  • 3.5 mm headphone jack

The entry-level 24-inch iMac is configurable with Gigabit Ethernet, while all other models come with Gigabit Ethernet and two USB 3 ports (up to 10Gb/s).

Mac mini: Don't call it a niche

The Mac mini has always been Apple's least expensive computer. Unlike the iMac, MacBook, and Mac Pro lineups, the Mac mini only features the brains. You'll need to provide a compatible monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

If you have those, the Mac mini became even more appealing in 2020. The starting price is now $699 versus the $799 it was previously. You'll also get Apple's M1 SoC, which is found on the Apple silicon Mac mini models. The M1 has an eight-core CPU, with four cores dedicated to top-of-the-line performance and four cores geared for power efficiency. The M1 SoC also has an eight-core GPU, 8GB of RAM that can be configured to 16GB, and Apple's T2 security chip. The Mac mini starts with 256GB of SSD storage, but you can configure that up to 2TB.

Lots of ports

If you're buying a Mac mini, it's important to know which peripherals it supports. Luckily, there are a lot. It has two Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports, two USB-A ports, an HDMI 2.0 port, Ethernet, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The available ports mean the Mac mini can support up to two displays simultaneously: one display with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz connected via Thunderbolt and one display with up to 4K resolution at 60Hz connected via HDMI 2.0. In addition, the Thunderbolt 3 digital video output supports Native DisplayPort output over USB‑C, Thunderbolt 2, DVI, and VGA output supported using adapters.

Meanwhile, the HDMI 2.0 display video output supports one display with up to 4K resolution at 60Hz, and DVI output using HDMI to DVI Adapter.

Who should buy a 24-inch iMac?

The iMac's all-in-one nature is the number one reason to buy it. Plus, let's be honest: its fresh design is second-to-none. This is also the device to get if you're looking for a family computer or plan on working in one primary space.

Who should buy a Mac mini?

For anyone looking to begin exploring Apple silicon for the least amount of cash, the M1 Mac mini is the way to go. This assumes, of course, that you have an extra monitor, mouse, and keyboard ready to use. The Mac mini also remains a great choice for any work environment that features server farm and for Windows users hoping to (finally) make the switch.

It's all here

24-inch iMac (2021)

What color will you choose?

From $1,299 at Apple

A flexible solution for home and office use, the iMac remains one of the world's most popular computers. This next-generation model offers a refreshing new take on a long-running product.

Save space

Mac mini (2020)

The future of Apple is here

From $699 at Apple

Have your own peripherals and looking to save some cash? No doubt, this is the Mac for you. Better still, it also features Apple M1 and is the least expensive Mac to do so.

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