Mac mini processor

I am currently using an iMac 2009 with processor clocked at 3.06 GHz. I do not play or the movie streaming.  Just internet, e-mail and documents.  I'll be unhappy with the 1.4 GHz Mac mini.

Yes. the low level is OK for your uses. However, I would like to get not less than 8 GB or memory since you cannot later pass as RAM is soldered in. That adds $100.

You should consider the Mini of intermediate level, it comes with 8 GB RAM, 1 TB HD 500 GB, and a better graphics processor for only $200 more than the basic low-Ivy Mini

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