So my current computer is an 10-year old Apple MacBook Air. It works fine but just sits on the desk in my office. I almost never use the portability anymore as 99.9% of my on-the-road connectivity occurs with an iPad or iPhone even. As one can discern from these products, Apple has their claws in me pretty good and I expect that to continue.
I'm considering upgrading to an iMac and am curious for peoples' thoughts on this. Assuming I'll be going with a desktop, is there any reason to not buy an iMac? I'll probably hit a bunch of the upgrades during the ordering process to sort of future proof it to some degree and allow for some growth in the user experience.
My usage consists of normal daily operations - web browsing, email, occasional documents, online banking, etc. I rarely have more than a few windows open. I don't play video games and don't do any audio or video processing, though I think the latter is very intriguing and I wouldn't mind dabbling in video someday. Someday.
When I got my MacBook Air I also clicked a bunch of the options for more RAM and the best chips and most memory available at the time. I haven't regretted this at all and plan to do the same with anything I buy.
It seems like the Pro versions of their products are actually designed for people who actually work for a living with their machines. I don't really do that and I think stepping up to an iMac Pro (when the newer one is available) will only be extra money gone and the admittedly desirable large screen.
Does anyone have the current 24" iMac? Thoughts?
Open to all suggestions and thoughts on a modern Mac for home usage.
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