Hi All,
I've waited long enough for a new large iMac. The writing was on the wall with the mini and studio being updated and the iMac still not updated to m2 and no larger iMac in the near future rumored. I'll probably go with a higher end mac mini. I know many people have made the switch. So what did you decide to do when it came to videoconferencing and facetimes with family/friends? Is there a monitor you can recommend with a solid screen 27 - 32 inch range with an integrated camera that plays nice with the mac?
I find the price of the cheaper Apple monitor insane but that is probably mostly because I'm sure it is pure overkill for my needs. I'm not editing nor in the creative fields. I was thinking 700 - 1000.- Range? But I really have no clue how much I should budget
If you decided to go with a better monitor without a camera, can you recommend an external one that you use (and hopefully mounts to your screen). until about 3 years ago I still used the original external apple made isight camera.
Thanks for the advice,
Philly
I've waited long enough for a new large iMac. The writing was on the wall with the mini and studio being updated and the iMac still not updated to m2 and no larger iMac in the near future rumored. I'll probably go with a higher end mac mini. I know many people have made the switch. So what did you decide to do when it came to videoconferencing and facetimes with family/friends? Is there a monitor you can recommend with a solid screen 27 - 32 inch range with an integrated camera that plays nice with the mac?
I find the price of the cheaper Apple monitor insane but that is probably mostly because I'm sure it is pure overkill for my needs. I'm not editing nor in the creative fields. I was thinking 700 - 1000.- Range? But I really have no clue how much I should budget
If you decided to go with a better monitor without a camera, can you recommend an external one that you use (and hopefully mounts to your screen). until about 3 years ago I still used the original external apple made isight camera.
Thanks for the advice,
Philly