Hi all,
I've been a member of the forums for a long time... rarely do I seek advice, but I am at a point of total confusion. I haven't owned a Mac computer since college (20 years ago!) when they were still PowerPC chips running OSX Tiger - just before the switch to Intel chips.
My current desktop solution is a homebuilt Windows from around 2011. I think it's running Windows 8. It's ancient by today's standards, but will perform any functions I need. I do not game on this computer (but I have dabbled from time to time, so occasional access to nostalgia gaming like Half-Life and other Steam content is a plus, but is not a requirement) - I am heavy into mobile gaming (SWGOH) so that is my primary focus.
I will accomplish nearly all my tasks via my iPhone 12 Pro Max, but from time to time I will need to type out a long e-mail or complete some spreadsheets that I prefer a full-sized keyboard, so that's where I am looking to upgrade.
I have 2 "backup" hard drives from everything we've saved before cloud storage became popular. By necessity, we subscribe to the iCloud 2TB plan. We're currently using about 300 GB of it, so it seems to be the ideal option right now.
I suppose I could migrate these backup hard drives to the iCloud storage over some painful days/weeks if I really wanted to. I can't remember exactly, but I may have set those two HDD's up as a RAID1 mirror in case one failed. Again, this was from ancient times before cloud storage of this magnitude was a thing. I have no problem with the long-term subscription costs of the cloud storage.
So, my desktop computer is in the basement. Aside from spreadsheets and e-mails, I will want to dabble in some web browsing as I play guitar as a hobby, so I like to pull up the tablature on the larger monitor (compared to iPad/iPhone) and use it to guide/compliment play (ultimate guitar is my main website.) And again, if I could get Steam loaded on here and play some games, all the better.
I am considering buying the Mac Mini when the M2 launches next year. I am also considering bumping the storage to 512GB instead of the base 256GB, assuming that doesn't change. To compliment the Mini, I will be replacing my 20" LCD monitor (which doesn't have HDMI, again, this was a "generation" of computing ago) with what is likely a 32" curved Samsung monitor (HDMI). Following that, I'll be purchasing the Magic Trackpad and the Apple Keyboard, probably without the numeric keypad.
I highly doubt my WD external HDD's can support it, but if I wanted to use Time Machine or some other backup, I'd like to try to get those working with the Thunderbolt port for the higher speed. I think they're USB 2.0 right now. I would also be willing to replace the external HDD with another modern unit to use for Time Machine.
An option my wife suggested was to just purchase a Macbook or MBP and use that most of the time. Is it possible to dock it when it's home so it becomes a psuedo-desktop until I need portability? I guess I'd have to connect the MB to the Video Miniport and then to the monitor. Will the laptop function on the monitor when closed, or does it have to be opened (seems distracting)? Can the Apple Keyboard/Trackpad be used as a separate keyboard as well?
I own the "third" iPad that existed, simply called "the new" iPad at the time. It is obsolete and can't really do much of anything now, even browsing the web. We used it for the kids on trips so they had some videos to watch in the plane/car/etc.
Would an iPad be a better option here instead of a laptop? I do occasionally need to complete some things at work using my own devices (not allowed to use the work devices for personal things), but I am wondering if the iPad will also accomplish these goals. Can the iPad screen mirror to a Samsung monitor? Can the iPad be connected via HDMI cable to a Samsung monitor, and then use the Apple Keyboard/Trackpad as needed to make a desktop experience?
So, final option would be to just buy the iMac when that also gets refreshed to an M2 chip.
Thanks for your input.
-Pilot
I've been a member of the forums for a long time... rarely do I seek advice, but I am at a point of total confusion. I haven't owned a Mac computer since college (20 years ago!) when they were still PowerPC chips running OSX Tiger - just before the switch to Intel chips.
My current desktop solution is a homebuilt Windows from around 2011. I think it's running Windows 8. It's ancient by today's standards, but will perform any functions I need. I do not game on this computer (but I have dabbled from time to time, so occasional access to nostalgia gaming like Half-Life and other Steam content is a plus, but is not a requirement) - I am heavy into mobile gaming (SWGOH) so that is my primary focus.
I will accomplish nearly all my tasks via my iPhone 12 Pro Max, but from time to time I will need to type out a long e-mail or complete some spreadsheets that I prefer a full-sized keyboard, so that's where I am looking to upgrade.
I have 2 "backup" hard drives from everything we've saved before cloud storage became popular. By necessity, we subscribe to the iCloud 2TB plan. We're currently using about 300 GB of it, so it seems to be the ideal option right now.
I suppose I could migrate these backup hard drives to the iCloud storage over some painful days/weeks if I really wanted to. I can't remember exactly, but I may have set those two HDD's up as a RAID1 mirror in case one failed. Again, this was from ancient times before cloud storage of this magnitude was a thing. I have no problem with the long-term subscription costs of the cloud storage.
So, my desktop computer is in the basement. Aside from spreadsheets and e-mails, I will want to dabble in some web browsing as I play guitar as a hobby, so I like to pull up the tablature on the larger monitor (compared to iPad/iPhone) and use it to guide/compliment play (ultimate guitar is my main website.) And again, if I could get Steam loaded on here and play some games, all the better.
I am considering buying the Mac Mini when the M2 launches next year. I am also considering bumping the storage to 512GB instead of the base 256GB, assuming that doesn't change. To compliment the Mini, I will be replacing my 20" LCD monitor (which doesn't have HDMI, again, this was a "generation" of computing ago) with what is likely a 32" curved Samsung monitor (HDMI). Following that, I'll be purchasing the Magic Trackpad and the Apple Keyboard, probably without the numeric keypad.
I highly doubt my WD external HDD's can support it, but if I wanted to use Time Machine or some other backup, I'd like to try to get those working with the Thunderbolt port for the higher speed. I think they're USB 2.0 right now. I would also be willing to replace the external HDD with another modern unit to use for Time Machine.
An option my wife suggested was to just purchase a Macbook or MBP and use that most of the time. Is it possible to dock it when it's home so it becomes a psuedo-desktop until I need portability? I guess I'd have to connect the MB to the Video Miniport and then to the monitor. Will the laptop function on the monitor when closed, or does it have to be opened (seems distracting)? Can the Apple Keyboard/Trackpad be used as a separate keyboard as well?
I own the "third" iPad that existed, simply called "the new" iPad at the time. It is obsolete and can't really do much of anything now, even browsing the web. We used it for the kids on trips so they had some videos to watch in the plane/car/etc.
Would an iPad be a better option here instead of a laptop? I do occasionally need to complete some things at work using my own devices (not allowed to use the work devices for personal things), but I am wondering if the iPad will also accomplish these goals. Can the iPad screen mirror to a Samsung monitor? Can the iPad be connected via HDMI cable to a Samsung monitor, and then use the Apple Keyboard/Trackpad as needed to make a desktop experience?
So, final option would be to just buy the iMac when that also gets refreshed to an M2 chip.
Thanks for your input.
-Pilot